UMASS LOWELL 2009-10 TV•RADIO ROSTER

45 • Sarah Bennett 20 • Megan Berry 24 • Sha’Nay Bushner 10 • Brianna Calver 30 • Liz Desir Fr. C/F 6-1 Sr. G 5-9 So. G/F 6-1 Fr. G 5-4 Sr. C 6-1 Newark, OH Ipswich, MA Akron, OH Shelby, OH East Taunton, MA

33 • Meghan Kirwan 4 • Stacey Lajoie 32 • Krissy Little 21 • Amanda McGrew 5 • Kristin Nalivaika So. G 5-9 Sr. G 5-8 Jr. G 5-6 Sr. G 5-10 So. C 6-2 Melrose, MA Gardner, MA Concord, NH Santa Monica, CA Worcester, MA

11 • Bianca Simmons 31 • Briana Szidat 22 • Jen Valente 3 • Rahshala Valentine Fr. G 5-7 Fr. C 6-3 Sr. F 5-11 Sr. G 5-5 Middletown, CT Pelham, NH Prospect, CT Cincinnati, OH

Kathy O’Neil Devonna Williams Gia Colombo Annie Alosa Sal Alosa, Sr. Head Coach, 25th Year Assistant, Third Year Assistant, Second Year Assistant, Second Year Assistant, Second Year St. Michael’s, 1981 Emmanuel, 1992 Catawba, 2007 Plymouth State, 2008 THIS IS UMASS LOWELL Inside... Quick Facts ...... 2 This is UMass Lowell ...... 3-6 • The University ...... 3 • 2008-09: Another Year For the Ages ...... 4-5 • The Facilities ...... 6 Coaching Staff ...... 7-9 • Head Coaches by the Season ...... 9 2008-09 Season Statistics & Results ...... 10 2009-10 Team Photo & Roster ...... 11 2009-10 Preview ...... 12 2009-10 Player Profiles ...... 13-21 The Northeast-10 Conference ...... 22-25 • Conference Information ...... 22 • 2008-09 Standings & Tournament Results ...... 23 • 2008-09 All Conference Teams ...... 23 • 2008-09 Team Statistics ...... 24 • 2008-09 Individual Statistics ...... 25 2009-10 Opponents ...... 26-29 Records ...... 29-39 • Records vs. Opponents ...... 29 • River Hawk 1,000-Point Club ...... 30 • Team Records ...... 30 • Individual Records ...... 31 • Single Game Records ...... 32 • River Hawks in the Hall of Fame ...... 32 • Career Top-10 Leaders ...... 33 • Single Season Leaders ...... 34 • Yearly Leaders ...... 34 • All-Time Letterwinners ...... 35 • Year-by-Year Results ...... 36-39 The Official Home of Media Information ...... 40 UMass Lowell Athletics

2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Credits

The 2009-10 UMass Lowell Women’s Basketball media guide is a production of the Office of Athletic Media Relations. Written and designed by Chris O’Donnell, Director.

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Contributors: Elizabeth Fierman, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations; Sean Hladick, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations; Bob Ellis, Media www.goriverhawks.com Relations Specialist; and student assistants Danielle www.goriverhawks.com O’Shea, Aser Honore, Meghan Guy and Heather Ross. THIS IS UMASS LOWELL UMass Lowell Quick Facts Location: ...... Lowell, MA 01854 Founded: ...... 1975 Enrollment: ...... 6,000 Nickname ...... River Hawks Colors: ...... Red, White, and Royal Blue Home Court: ...... Costello Gym (2,100) Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Chris O’Donnell Elizabeth Fierman, Sean Hladick, Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Director of Athletic Assistant, Athletic Assistant Athletic President ...... Dr. Jack M. Wilson Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Chancellor: ...... Martin T. Meehan Director of Athletics: ...... Dana K. Skinner Senior Associate Director of Athletics: ...... Joan Lehoullier Assistant AD/External Affairs: ...... Eric Allen Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Artie Poitras Team Managers: ... Pieter Wallace, Liezyl Wisit, Carly Otis Staff Assistant: ...... Amy Lisavich Athletic Coordinator/Business Affairs ...... Christina Stone Athletic Media Relations Bob Ellis, Chris Foye, Director of Athletic Media Relations: ...... Chris O'Donnell Media Relations Athletic Trainer Specialist Office Phone: ...... (978) 934-2306 Press Row Phone/O’Donnell Cell: ...... (978) 808-1021 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Assistant Director: ...... Elizabeth Fierman • Phone: ...... (978) 934-2304 About the River Hawk • E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Assistant Director: ...... Sean Hladick • Phone: ...... (978) 934-2351 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Media Relations Specialist: ...... Bob Ellis • Phone: ...... (978) 934-2914 • E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Athletic Media Relations Fax: ...... (978) 934-2313 Website: ...... www.goriverhawks.com

Women’s Basketball Staff

Head Coach: ...... Kathy O’Neil (Saint Michael’s, 1981) E-Mail ...... [email protected] Overall Record: ...... 386-300 (24 years) Record at UMass Lowell: ...... 386-300 (24 years) The River Hawk nickname and initial logo was Women's Basketball Office: ...... (978) 934-2325 selected in the spring of 1994 following a lengthy Assistant Coaches process, a contest and a final vote by the UMass • Devonna Williams ...... (978) 934-2323 Lowell student body...... [email protected] Not representative of any specific bird, the River • Gia Colombo ...... (978) 934-2326 Hawk is envisioned as a mythical bird of strength, ...... [email protected] speed and courage. It soars to great heights but never • Sal Alosa ...... (978) 934-2326 loses its connection to the river and the land below. • Annie Alosa ...... (978) 934-2326 Straddling both sides of the Merrimack River, 2008-09 Overall Record: ...... 8-19 UMass Lowell has been a thriving educational and 2008-09 Northeast-10 Record: ...... 5-17 (13th) research center with strong ties to the industries that have lined its shores for over a century. Veterans Returning/Lost: ...... 7/7 The University extends sincere thanks and Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 gratitude to Chad Dooley for the suggestion of the River Hawk name and 1980 alumnus Brian Trainor for his creative design on the original logo mark. The University amended the logo in 2006 through www.goriverhawks.com the creative work of Phoenix Design in New York City.

2 THIS IS UMASS LOWELL This is UMass Lowell Throughout its 100 year history, the and special University of Lowell has interest groups; excelled at providing innovative, respon- the women’s sive programs that meet both the needs of center; marching its students for a quality education and the band; the needs of regional businesses for skilled student practitioners and managers. newspaper; an Formed through the merger of a FM radio station technical institute and a teacher’s college, covering a 20- the University is part of the five-campus mile radius; and University of Massachusetts system. The the Off- academic experience at UMass Lowell Broadway Martin T. Meehan, offers students comprehensive, broad- Players. Chancellor based programs characterized by a Campus-wide continuing effort to break down traditional events include barriers between disciplines, and between the classroom and the University Week “real world.” and Spring Courses typically involve a practical component which can Carnival, and range from the political science team that competed nationally in a resident hall United Nations Model Assembly; to the music business majors who associations went to a recording industry conference in California; to the civil sponsor social engineering students who helped the city of Lowell inventory and and recreational replace all of its street signs. events. Members of the faculty are respected researchers who value The their commitment to teaching and extend the learning experience University’s beyond the classroom. Undergraduates participate in funded three campuses, research and college policy committees, and senior faculty are spread over 100 involved in student projects such as building and racing a solar- acres on both powered car. Strong links with local businesses, educational sides of the systems, and health care providers benefit students through an Merrimack River, increasing number of internships, part-time jobs, and grants. In include classroom and laboratory buildings, two libraries, a student short, students graduate with the hands-on experience and center, two gymnasiums, multiple dining halls, a Center for the practical problem-solving skills for which employers are looking. Performing Arts, an art gallery, and numerous residence halls. UMass Lowell offers 82 different undergraduate concentra- State-of-the-art laboratories include such special-interest facilities tions, including recent popular choices like meteorology, sound as the six Sound Recording Technology Program studios; an recording technology, exercise physiology, criminal justice, and interactive video lab (one of three in the country) that enables plastics engineering. Most courses incorporate some kind of nursing students to simulate medical emergencies; and a manufac- practical component that gives students hands-on experience in turing lab where engineering and management students team up to their field. Support services ranging from the University-wide produce microelectronic components. Honors Program to multimedia computer labs to academic tutoring In 1998, the University’s collaborative relationship with the city ensure that all students have access to the programs and services of Lowell resulted in the completion of the nearby Paul E. Tsongas that help them succeed. The Graduate School enrolls nearly 3,000 Hockey Arena and the on-campus Edward A. LeLacheur Baseball students in 30 master’s Stadium. Both facilities degree and 11 doctoral are shared by UMass programs. Lowell and the Lowell Devils of the American UMass Lowell’s Hockey League (AHL) as 6,000 undergraduate well as the Lowell students are ethnically, Spinners, a class A culturally, and economi- affiliate of the cally diverse. Students Red Sox. are active in a wide These projects and variety of community the University’s Campus service activities, Recreation Center, which including athletics-based opened in the Fall of programs for local high 2002, are located in the school students; the city’s Northern Canal Assistive Technology area where campus and Program in which community meet. Other students create and collaborative projects in modify devices for the this area include a three- disabled; and volunteer mile river walk/canal work at local shelters and walk system, and the community programs. mixed-use renovation of There are more than the 18-acre Lawrence 100 campus organiza- Mills complex. tions to choose from: Paul E. Tsongas Arena: Home of UMass Lowell Ice Hockey academic, recreational,

3 THIS IS UMASS LOWELL 2008-09: Another Year for the Ages For the Second Straight Year, 10 teams Were Represented in NCAA Tournaments, With Several Going Deep

When the final install- Fall Teams ment of the National Rise Again Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics UMass Lowell’s field (NACDA/Learfield Cup was hockey team, which released, it gave only an finished 20-5 overall, indication of the signifi- advanced to the NCAA cance of the academic year Tournament championship 2008-09. match for the fourth time in For the fourth time in six years. Along the way, it eight years, UMass Lowell defeated Southern Con- led all Northeast-10 necticut (6-3) and Bentley Conference and NCAA East in the semifinal (3-2) Region schools (23rd before falling to among 186 Division II Bloomsburg, 6-2, in the institutions) in the Cup title game. standings, which ranks The River Hawks also colleges and universities Members of the UMass Lowell ice hockey team exalt after tying captured their third NE-10 according to success in Northeastern in the third period of its 3-2 overtime win against the regular season title in four NCAA tournaments. Huskies in the Tournament semifinal. years and moved on to the “To consistently finish NE-10 Tournament title match for the sixth straight year. as one of the top programs in the region speaks to the The men’s soccer team (13-4-4) matched its best-ever quality of our coaches and student-athletes,” said Athletic season, reaching the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal/East Director Dana Skinner. “They continually strive for success at Region Championship before losing a 1-0 heartbreak at every level and bring great distinction to the University.” Dowling in the final minute of double overtime. UMass Lowell had 10 teams represented in NCAA For the first time in program history, the River Hawks won Championships this season, including four in the fall and a share of the NE-10 regular three in both the winter and season title (with Southern spring seasons. New Hampshire) and But it wasn’t just the captured the No. 1 seed for playing surface on which the NE-10 Tournament. UMass Lowell teams stood The River Hawks also had out. a stellar showing in men’s Behind the efforts of the and women’s cross country Student-Athlete Advisory as both teams won the NE- Committee, the Department 10 and NCAA East Region of Athletics led all NE-10 championships. At the schools in fundraising for the NCAAs, the men’s cross year, compiling $7,500 to country team finished 13th, benefit the Make-A-Wish good for 51 points, while the Foundation. women took 22nd (30 points). Attendance at hockey The NCAA East Region games was also at a pre- and NE-10 trophies were two mium – an all-time high of three that the men’s team average of 4,600 per game. won in the fall. The River Additionally, UMass Hawks also captured the Lowell’s marketing efforts New England Champion- over the year garnered a pair ship, which pits Division I, II of awards at the National and III schools against one Association of Collegiate another, for the second time Marketing Administrators in three years. (NACMA): gold medals for Senior Jamie Wangia and sophomore Sammy Macy lifted the The women’s soccer single game promotion and t- men’s soccer and field hockey teams to the national stage. team (8-5-5) continued to rank shirt design.

4 THIS IS UMASS LOWELL 2008-09: Another Year for the Ages (continued) among the top teams in the NE-10 and the East Region, as The women finished 38th behind the All-American distance did the volleyball team, which advanced to the NE-10 medley relay team. Tournament for the ninth straight year. At the New England Championships, the UMass Lowell men won four championships: Doug Caves in the 400 meter Resurgences, and a Constant dash and Ruben Sanca in the 3,000 meters, as well as the 4X400 and Highlighting the winter were the efforts distance medley relay teams. of the hockey and men’s basketball Additionally, the River Hawk teams, which defied, even belittled, women won the NE-10 indoor champi- preseason expectations. onship for the fifth time in eight years Tabbed to place seventh in the while the men finished at runner-up. Hockey East Preseason Coaches Poll, the hockey team placed fifth. But it was Golf, Track & Field its run in the Hockey East Tournament Spring Eternal which announced their arrival as a contender. The outdoor track and field After stunning Vermont, 4-3 (OT) season saw the UMass Lowell men and 4-2 in Burlington, UMass Lowell place 31st behind All-American sprinter returned to the TD BankNorth Garden Caves and the 4X400 meter relay team. where it overcame a 2-0 deficit to turn Junior Haley Catarius led the women’s back Northeastern, 3-2, in overtime in effort as she earned All-American the semifinal. Appearing in the champi- honors in the 800 meters. onship game for the first time since Caves and Catarius were among 1994, the River Hawks fell just short in a 10 athletes who qualified for the NCAA 1-0 loss to eventual NCAA Champion Championship, including seven Boston University. individuals. Junior defenseman Maury Prior to the NCAAs, the River Edwards became UMass Lowell’s first Hawks crowned two men’s titlists at the All-American since Ron Hainsey in Senior Ruben Sanca won a plethora of New England Championship: Rex 2001. honors, including 2008 NCAA East Region Radloff in the 5,000 meters and the th and Northeast-10 Athlete of the Year Selected to place 12 in the NE-10 4X400 meter relay team. On the Preseason Coaches Poll, the men’s women’s side, Lauren Raimondi basketball (21-8 – up from 12- highlighted the effort by 17 the year prior) team placed capturing the high jump. in a tie for second and earned Additionally, the UMass Lowell the No. 2 seed for the NE-10 women repeated as NE-10 Tournament. champions for the outdoor The River Hawks advanced season. to the NCAA Tournament for the Making its second straight sixth time this decade where it appearance in the NCAA fell to Merrimack 86-84 in Championship was the golf overtime. Along the way, the team, which placed sixth in the River Hawks put together a 13- 10-team East-Atlantic Super game winning streak (one win Regional. Also notable was the shy of matching the school team’s second-place showing record). – up from a seventh-place UMass Lowell’s cross country finish in 2007 – at the NE-10 success parlayed into the Championship. indoor track and field season The baseball team (25-21) as seven River Hawk women enjoyed a solid season and men qualified for the advanced to the Northeast-10 NCAAs. Behind the All-Ameri- Conference Tournament for the can 4X400 and distance ninth straight year. medley relay teams, as well as All-American sprinter Donte Brown, the UMass Lowell men placed 22nd All-Americans Christina DaLomba (left), the NCAA East Region Athlete of the Year; and Haley Catarius, the NE-10 Indoor Championship Most Valuable Athlete.

5 The Facilities: A Commitment to River Hawk Athletics Among the many things on Cushing, former athletic director which the UMass Lowell and chair of the Department of Department of Athletics prides Languages at Lowell Technologi- itself is its facilities. cal Institute for 49 years. There is the palatial 6,500- The complex was constructed seat Paul E. Tsongas Arena, home in 2000-01 and features an of the River Hawk Division I ice artificial field (resurfaced in hockey program; the 4,700-seat 2009) and bleacher stadium for Edward A. LeLacheur Park home field hockey, a competitive track of the baseball team; the Cushing and field complex and a natural Field Complex, which houses the grass soccer field. soccer, field hockey and track In the summer of 2007, a and field teams; and River View state-of-the art pressbox was Field, home of the UML softball added to the soccer field, team. complete with a radio/webcast booth and outlets to enable for The Paul E. Tsongas Arena live internet scoring.

A joint venture with the City Edward A. LeLacheur Park of Lowell and the University led to the construction and completion in A 4,767-seat natural grass 1998 of the Paul E. Tsongas Edward A. LeLacheur Park facility, LeLacheur Park is home Arena and the Edward A. to the UML baseball team as well LeLacheur Park on the University’s north campus. as the Lowell Spinners, the Class ‘A’ affiliate of the 2004 and 2007 Opened and dedicated on Jan. 27, 1998, the Arena proudly bears World Series Champion Boston Red Sox. It is among the most the name of the late Senator Paul E. Tsongas, a Lowell native. The attractive, most beautifully manicured minor league ballparks in the 6,500-seat arena is home to the NCAA Division I UML ice hockey team country. as well as the Lowell Devils, the American Hockey League (AHL) Completed in 1998, LeLacheur Park has served as site of the affiliate of the New Jersey Devils of the NHL, as well as a wide NCAA Tournament Division II Northeast Region Baseball Championship variety of concerts, family shows and other sporting events. from 1998-2003, as well as the Northeast-10 Tournament from 2001- The University purchesed the arena from the city on Oct. 30 at 07. UMass Lowell’s game against Boston University. River View Field Located on the University’s south campus, River View Field Most recently, the University turned its attention to the Costello serves as the home of the 2007 Northeast-10 Conference Tournament Athletic Center, home of the UML volleyball and women’s and men’s champion UML softball team and has also been the site of the NE-10 basketball teams as well as the winter refuge for the baseball and Tournament in recent years. Situated on the banks of the Merrimack softball teams. River, River View Field is regarded as one of the premier softball Built in 1964, the CAC underwent many renovations over the complexes in New England. summer of 2006, including the installation of a new hardwood playing surface; new collapsible bleachers in several areas, including the Campus Recreation Center east end of the court; and new banners at either end of the court celebrating the University’s many championships. The newly constructed Campus Recreation Center caters to the Additionally, a new sound system was installed with speakers to needs of the student-athlete. This two-story, 80,000 square foot be added above the balcony level as well as attractive acoustic facility offers a variety of fitness and fun activities. panels on the ceiling to improve sound. The CRC contains three basketball courts with a one-eighth-mile Among the minor changes has seamless rubber compound been a new curtain separating the running track overlooking the main floor and the auxiliary courts from the second floor. gymnasium, as well as new blinds Adjacent to the basketball courts on the windows above the balcony are two racquetball courts in level. addition to a squash court. Along with the main and Additionally, there is a 6,500- auxiliary basketball courts, this square foot dual-level fitness area three-floor facility also contains a that contains a variety of cardio- swimming pool, training facilities vascular equipment, free weights and the main offices for the athletic and selectorized machines. department staff. Multipurpose studios offer space The weight room, located in for aerobic and fitness classes, the basement, contains the latest and a wellness room provides equipment and a wide variety of information and help on how to eat free weights suitable for training and exercise better. and is exclusive to UML student- Locker rooms offer a sauna athletes. for relaxation, and pool and tennis tables give students a chance to Cushing Field Complex unwind in the atrium.

Adjacent to the Costello Athletic Center is the Cushing Field Costello Athletic Center Gymnasium Complex, named after the Lester H. 6 THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Kathy O’Neil Kathy O’Neil enters her 25th Sports Information season as head coach of the UMass Directors of America Lowell women’s basketball team and (CoSIDA). In addition has enjoyed eight appearances in the to her basketball NCAA Tournament over the last 19 success, she was years. also a four-year Under O’Neil’s tutelage, UMass standout in field Lowell has become one of the hockey. perennial powers in New England On Sept. 24, 2004 women’s college basketball. With a record of 386-300 O’Neil was inducted (.563), O’Neil has registered more wins than any other into the New England coach in UMass Lowell basketball history. Over the past 18 Basketball Hall of years, she has guided UML to an average of 18 victories per Fame for her accom- season. plishments at Saint Along with UML’s NCAA tournament appearances over Michael’s. the past 19 seasons, O’Neil guided the River Hawks to six O’Neil received New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) champion- her master’s degree ships between 1991 and 1999 as well as the Eastern in business adminis- College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division II champion- tration from UMass ship in 1989-90. Lowell in May of 1999. In only its third She resides in Nashua, NH. season in the rigorous Northeast- 10 Conference, O’Neil helped UML O’Neil By the Season to the regular Year Record Postseason season and 1985-86 1-24 tournament runner- 1986-87 11-16 up spots in 2002- 1987-88 10-16 03, as well as its 1988-89 15-13 eighth NCAA 1989-90 19-12 ECAC Division II Champion Tournament bid in 1990-91 22-9 NECC Regular Season Champion a 13-year span. NECC Tournament Champions UML’s sterling 141-46 record over the last 11 seasons NCAA Tournament in the NECC was the best won-loss clip in the league during 1991-92 21-9 that span. Over the final 10 years of the NECC’s 18 year 1992-93 24-6 NECC Regular Season Champion illustrious history, O’Neil amassed a .709 winning percent- NECC Tournament Champion age (210-86). NCAA Tournament Along with her teams success, O’Neil has also been 1993-94 23-8 honored by her peers throughout her career. She was voted 1994-95 23-7 NECC Regular Season Champion the NECC Coach of the Year three times (1991, 1995, 1997). NECC Tournament Champion O’Neil’s teams have also been very active within the City NCAA Tournament of Lowell community. Several players volunteer for the UML 1995-96 20-8 NCAA Tournament Mentoring Program at the Lowell City Magnet School and in 1996-97 25-6 NECC Regular Season Champion NECC Tournament Champion childcare at a local homeless shelter. Additionally, members NCAA Tournament of the women’s basketball team have been a fixtures at the 1997-98 19-10 NECC Tournament Champion Region Special Olympics each year. NCAA Tournament One of the best women’s basketball players in Saint 1998-99 14-13 Michael’s history, O’Neil still holds a slew of school records, 1999-00 19-10 NECC Tournament Champion including most points in a game (36 vs. Bates, 1980), NCAA Tournament scoring average in a season (22.1), rookie season (16.2) 2000-01 11-16 Northeast-10 Tournament and a career (17.9). She also holds the mark for steals in a 2001-02 15-13 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinal season (147) and career (475) and was the first-ever player 2002-03 23-8 Northeast-10 Tournament Finalist to score 1,000 points. NCAA Tournament O’Neil’s jersey, No. 11 (above), was retired in October 2003-04 13-15 Northeast-10 Tournament 1988, when she became the first women’s basketball player 2004-05 16-13 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinal inducted into the St. Michael’s Athletic Hall of Fame. She was 2005-06 11-18 Northeast-10 Tournament Quarterfinal one of nine charter members. 2006-07 10-17 -- A three-time team most valuable player and two-year 2007-08 13-14 -- captain, O’Neil was also a standout in the classroom. A 2008-09 8-19 -- political science major, she was named to the College Division Academic All-American Second Team by the College Career 386-300 .563

7 THE COACHING STAFF Assistant Devonna Williams Assistant Gia Colombo A native of Mattapan, MA, Devonna Entering her second year on the Williams enters her third year on the UMass Lowell staff, Gia Colombo joined UML staff and brings 17 years of the River Hawks fresh off a one-year coaching experience, including six coaching stint at Virginia Commonwealth years as a head coach. University which followed a stellar playing Williams joins the River Hawks career at Catawba (NC) College. after serving as director of athletics at Colombo will be responsible for video Roxbury Community College for the breakdown and recruiting and will also 2006-07 year. Previously, she was an work exclusively with UMass Lowell’s assistant coach at Emmanuel point guards. College, which followed head A native of Weare, NH, Colombo was a four-year player and two-year starter at coaching stints at SUNY Potsdam and Dickinson (PA), as Catawba where she helped the Indians post a record of 68-48, well as assistant posts at the University of Pennsylvania, including a 33-25 clip in the South Atlantic Conference. Springfield and Salem State. Colombo enjoyed her best season as a senior in 2006-07, Following a magnificent playing career, Williams where she compiled team-highs of 5.0 assists and 1.6 steals per entered the coaching ranks in 1992 at Salem State as an game and helped Catawba to a 20-9 overall record and a 10-6 assistant to coach Tim Shea, helping the Vikings to the 1993 clip in the SAC following a 9-19/4-10 finish a year prior. and 1994 NCAA Tournaments as well as the 1993-94 As a freshman, Colombo helped Catawba to a 22-9 record Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) (11-3 SAC), in which the Indians won the SAC Tournament regular season and tournament championships. Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. She also She moved on to Springfield as a graduate student, enjoyed a stellar sophomore campaign as Catawba went 17-11 where she served under longtime head coach Naomi and 8-6 in the SAC. Graves for the 1995-96 season – Springfield’s first as a Colombo served as a captain as a junior and senior and was Division III school – while pursuing her master’s degree in named Team Most Valuable Player as a senior. She graduated education. cum laude in 2007 with a grade point average of 3.60 in sociology Williams then served as an assistant at UPenn from and was twice named to the SAC Honor Roll. 1996-99 under coach Julie Sorriero, helping the Quakers Upon graduation, Colombo accepted a one-year graduate from a 6-20 clip (2-12 in the Ivy League) in 1996-97 to a 13- assistant position at Virginia Commonwealth University, where 13 record (8-6 Ivy) in 1997-98 and a 12-14 (8-6) showing in she earned her masters degree in sports leadership while 1998-99. serving on the Rams’ staff. She helped VCU (26-8) to its best Williams was named the head coach at Dickinson season in program history and the WNIT second round. College in Carlisle, PA, in 1999, where she remained until A 2003 2002-03. She guided the Red Devils to steady improvement graduate of each season. Though she left in 2003 to accept the head Concord H.S., post at Potsdam, Dickinson’s team of 2003-04 reached the Colombo was a NCAA Tournament. three-year starter At Potsdam, Williams served as head coach from 2003- and earned NHIAA 05, and returned to her native Boston where she was an All-State First Team Class ‘L’ honors as assistant at her alma mater, Emmanuel College, for coach a senior. During her Andy Yosinoff for the 2005-06 season. She helped guide the time at CHS and Saints to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) with the New regular season championship as well as the ECAC Division Hampshire III Tournament final. Bombers AAU At Roxbury CC, Williams oversaw seven men and team, she played women’s athletic teams, which included the addition of alongside current men’s and women’s track and field and men’s soccer in River Hawk 2006-07. Lindsay Gundy. Williams earned her undergraduate degree in business Colombo management from Emmanuel in 1992 and stands as one of attended John Stark the best players in Saints history. A second team All-Ameri- H.S. as a freshman can as a senior, she compiled 1,135 points and currently and emerged the ranks 10th on the all-time scoring list. She was inducted into starting point the Emmanuel College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. guard. She was a Williams’ college career followed an impressive career Dean’s List student at Boston Latin H.S., where she was a three-time Dual throughout her high County League all-star and helped the Wolfpack to state school career. tournament appearances as a junior and a senior. Colombo lives She was inducted into the Boston Latin Hall of Fame in in Groveland, MA. 1998. She resides in Haverhill, MA.

8 THE COACHING STAFF Assistant Annie Alosa A native of Concord, NH, Annie Alosa UMass Lowell’s Head Coaches enters her second year on the UMass Lowell staff and will work exclusively By the Season with the shooting guards and help run and organize the program’s basketball camp. Year Coach W-L Notes Alosa was a two-year player at 1975-76 Pat McCoy 8-4 -- Plymouth State University for coach 1976-77 Deborah Preis 12-3 -- Lauren Lavigne from 2006-2008, in which 1977-78 Deborah Preis 8-9 -- she started 21 of 40 games. As a junior, 1978-79 Barbara Ryder 2-16 -- she chipped in averages of 6.2 points and 1979-80 Barbara Ryder 2-14 -- 2.0 assists and started 11 of 15 games 1980-81 Carol Mastacouris 10-13 -- (20.2 minutes per game) before an injury 1981-82 Carol Mastacouris 10-13 -- curtailed her season. 1982-83 Carol Mastacouris 7-18 -- As a sophomore, Alosa registered 5.6 points and emerged the 1983-84 Carol Mastacouris 7-21 -- Panthers’ top 3-point threat at .370 (30-81). During her time, she also 1984-85 Carol Mastacouris 1-24 NECC Tournament earned a plethora of academic honors, highlighted by her induction 1985-86 Kathleen O’Neil 1-24 NECC Tournament into the Delta Mu Delta business society this fall. 1986-87 Kathleen O’Neil 11-16 NECC Semifinal Alosa was also named to the President’s List as a sophomore 1987-88 Kathleen O’Neil 10-16 NECC Tournament and junior, and earned a spot on the Little East Conference All- 1988-89 Kathleen O’Neil 15-13 NECC Semifinal Academic Team. 1989-90 Kathleen O’Neil 19-12 NECC Semifinal Alosa was the recipient of the Hazel Balch Moore Scholarship, ECAC Champion presented to the outstanding student in Plymouth State’s College of 1990-91 Kathleen O’Neil 22-9 NECC Reg. Season Champion Business for dedication and contributions. She maintains a 3.8 NECC Tournament Champion cumulative grade point average and will graduate from PSC in NCAA Tournament December, a semester early. 1991-92 Kathleen O’Neil 21-9 NECC Finalist Prior to attending Plymouth State, Alosa played one season at 1992-93 Kathleen O’Neil 24-6 NECC Reg. Season Champion Georgian Court University where she earned a share of starts and NECC Tournament Champion played as the sixth player. NCAA Tournament A three-year starter at Trinity H.S., Alosa helped the Pioneers to 1993-94 Kathleen O’Neil 23-8 NECC Finalist the New Hampshire Class L state championship and a 21-1 record NCAA Tournament as a senior. She also earned Class L All-State honors. 1994-95 Kathleen O’Neil 23-7 NECC Reg. Season Co-Champion She also played in the New Hampshire Lady Bombers AAU NECC Tournament Champion system for seven years, the same program which helped produce NCAA Tournament current River Hawk co-captain Krissy Little, assistant coach Gia 1995-96 Kathleen O’Neil 20-8 NECC Semifinal Colombo, and former player Lindsay Gundy. 1996-97 Kathleen O’Neil 25-6 NECC Reg. Season Champion Alosa has also been an active camp clinician and counselor NECC Tournament Champion throughout her career, working at New England College and NCAA Tournament Plymouth State as well as the Lady Bombers and UMass Lowell 1997-98 Kathleen O’Neil 19-10 NECC Tournament Champion camps. NCAA Tournament Alosa lives in Concord, NH. 1998-99 Kathleen O’Neil 14-13 NECC Tournament 1999-00 Kathleen O’Neil 19-10 NECC Tournament Champion NCAA Tournament Assistant Sal Alosa 2000-01 Kathleen O’Neil 11-16 NE-10 Tournament 2001-02 Kathleen O’Neil 15-13 NE-10 Tournament A longtime coach in the New Hamp- 2002-03 Kathleen O’Neil 23-8 NE-10 Finalist shire AAU and high school circuit, Sal NCAA Tournament Alosa enters his second year on the 2003-04 Kathleen O’Neil 13-15 NE-10 Tournament UMass Lowell staff. 2004-05 Kathleen O’Neil 16-13 NE-10 Tournament A three-year player at Bishop Brady 2005-06 Kathleen O’Neil 11-18 NE-10 Quarterfinal H.S. in Concord, NH, Alosa served as the 2006-07 Kathleen O’Neil 10-17 -- varsity girls coach at both Gilford H.S. and 2007-08 Kathleen O’Neil 13-14 -- his alma mater, helping the latter to a pair 2008-09 Kathleen O’Neil 8-19 -- of New Hampshire Class M State Tourna- 32 Years 453-435 .510 ment appearances. Alosa also served as a coach within the Granite State Raiders AAU boys system for three years as well Coaching Records as the New Hampshire Lady Bombers program the last two years. Years Head Coach W-L Pct. He has also been a lecturer/counselor at a host of camps and 1975-76 (1) Pat McCoy 8-4 .667 clinics, including those at MIT, Phillips Exeter, Boston University and 1976-78 (2) Deborah Preis 20-12 .625 the Satch Sanders Camp at New England College. 1978-80 (2) Barbara Ryder 4-30 .118 Alosa lives in Concord, NH, with his wife, Kelly, sons Sal, Jr., Frank and John, and daughter Annie, also in her second year on the 1980-85 (5) Carol Mastacouris 35-89 .282 UMass Lowell staff. 1985-pres. (24) Kathleen O’Neil 386-300 .563

9 2008-09 STATISTICS • RESULTS 2008-09 Statistics (8-19, 5-17 Northeast-10)

## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def –Tot Avg PF-FO A APG TO Blk BPG Stl SPG Pts Avg 22 Jen Valente 27-20 755 28.0 130-256 .508 15-50 .300 49-63 .778 47-59-106 3.9 41-1 37 1.37 68 3 0.11 17 0.63 324 12.0 3 Rahshala Valentine 27-27 877 32.5 86-221 .389 34-95 .358 58-77 .753 11-77-88 3.3 63-2 102 3.78 81 2 0.07 29 1.07 264 9.8 30 Revital Carmon 27-21 676 25.0 107-231 .463 0-1 .000 42-64 .656 62-163-225 8.3 64-0 34 1.26 59 28 1.04 20 0.74 256 9.5 4 Megan Berry 26-19 669 25.7 87-237 .367 59-165 .358 12-16 .750 6-48-54 2.1 53-0 37 1.42 42 0 0.00 31 1.19 245 9.4 20 Antonnea Robinson 27-27 638 23.6 71-156 .455 0-3 .000 47-76 .618 60-56-116 4.3 69-1 29 1.07 40 3 0.11 8 0.30 189 7.0 23 Tamaria Menefee 21-10 371 17.7 42-121 .347 15-41 .366 16-19 .842 12-36-48 2.3 41-0 56 2.67 62 1 0.05 27 1.29 115 5.5 21 Lindsay Gundy 4-0 27 6.8 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 4-8 .500 0-3-3 0.8 1-0 3 0.75 5 1 0.25 1 0.25 12 3.0 13 Bridgette Hooker 18-8 311 17.3 23-56 .411 0-7 .000 4-12 .333 12-32-44 2.4 40-1 13 0.72 35 1 0.06 22 1.22 50 2.8 24 Sha’Nay Bushner 22-0 229 10.4 25-58 .431 1-4 .250 8-15 .533 17-23-40 1.8 37-0 10 0.45 31 2 0.09 11 0.50 59 2.7 33 Meghan Kirwan 20-0 180 9.0 18-46 .391 4-15 .267 6-15 .400 9-20-29 1.5 15-0 22 1.10 22 1 0.05 15 0.75 46 2.3 45 Shaina Berry 17-2 180 10.6 14-40 .350 3-10 .300 7-12 .583 7-24-31 1.8 27-0 6 0.35 6 6 0.35 2 0.12 38 2.2 32 Krissy Little 26-1 293 11.3 24-81 .296 5-27 .185 3-5 .600 17-16-33 1.3 24-0 22 0.85 28 1 0.04 6 0.23 56 2.2 25 Andressa Giacomini 25-0 192 7.7 13-36 .361 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 9-33-42 1.7 54-0 5 0.20 24 2 0.08 5 0.20 30 1.2 5 Kristin Nalivaika 4-0 4 1.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.3 2-0 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 1.0

Total 27 5402 645-1548 .417 138-422 .327 260-388 .670 321-675-996 36.9 531-5 369 13.67 509 51 1.89 194 7.19 1688 62.5 Opponents 27 5405 564-1429 .395 159-480 .331 429-597 .719 291-664-955 35.4 408-4 312 11.56 472 64 2.37 251 9.30 1716 63.6

2008-09 Results

Date Opponent Result High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists VALLEY CUP CLASSIC • LOWELL, MA Nov. 15 FELICIAN W, 66-51 Valente 15 Carmon 16 Valentine 5 Nov. 16 MERCY W, 90-51 Valente 15 Carmon 8 Valentine 8

Nov. 19 *at Franklin Pierce L, 80-83 Berry 19 Carmon 10 Valentine 5 Nov. 22 at Bloomfield L, 63-68 Valente 18 Robinson 10 Valentine 8 Nov. 25 *at Stonehill W, 75-73 Carmon 19 Carmon 14 Valentine 6 Nov 30 *BENTLEY L, 45-61 Valente 13 Carmon 12 Berry 3 Dec. 3 *at Saint Anselm W, 67-64 Valente 17 Carmon 14 Valentine 4 Dec. 9 *ASSUMPTION L, 54-65 Carmon 15 Carmon 12 3 with 2

Surf ‘n Slam Classic • San Diego, CA Dec. 29 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside L, 54-57 Valente 14 Carmon 10 Valentine 3 Dec. 30 vs. Mercyhurst W, 70-60 Berry, Carmon 12 Carmon, Valente 7 Menefee 5

Jan. 3 *SAINT MICHAEL’S L, 63-62 Carmon 18 Carmon 8 Menefee 5 Jan. 6 *LE MOYNE W, 62-57 Valentine 17 Carmon 10 Menefee 6 Jan. 8 *at Saint Rose L, 79-84 Valente 22 Carmon 9 Valentine 4 Jan. 10 *at Pace L, 54-68 Valente 19 Carmon 9 Little 3 Jan. 14 *at Southern Connecticut W, 81-68 Berry 21 Carmon 7 Menefee 5 Jan. 17 *AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L, 50-53 Valente 12 Carmon, Valentine 7 Valentine 3 Jan. 20 *at New Haven L, 59-66 Valente 13 Carmon 6 Menefee 5 Jan. 24 *FRANKLIN PIERCE L, 58-62 Berry 12 Valentine 6 Valentine 5 Jan 29 *MERRIMACK L, 55-68 Valentine 18 Hooker 7 Berry 4 Jan. 31 *SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 58-67 Carmon 13 Carmon 12 Valentine 5 Feb. 4 *at Bentley L, 71-78 Carmon 14 Carmon, Robinson 5 Valentine 6 Feb. 7 *at Merrimack W, 81-69 Berry 16 Carmon 7 Hooker 6 Feb. 10 *STONEHILL L, 59-62 Valentine 13 Valente 8 Menefee, Valentine 3 Feb. 14 *at Assumption L, 53-59 Valente 14 Carmon 7 Menefee 5 Feb. 18 *at American International L, 39-42 Valente 8 Carmon 13 Valentine 3 Feb. 21 *NEW HAVEN L, 48-58 Valente 15 Carmon, Robinson 5 Little 3 Feb. 24 *at Southern New Hampshire L, 55-59 Valente 14 Valente 6 Valentine 3

Overall Record: 8-19 • NE-10 Record: 5-17 • Home: 4-9 • Away: 2-9 • Non-Conference: 3-2

*Northeast 10 game; Home games in CAPS

10 2009-10 ROSTER

Front Row (L to R): Bianca Simmons, Stacey Lajoie, Co-Captain Krissy Little, Briana Szidat, Co-Captain Jen Valente, Rahshala Valentine, Brianna Calver; Standing: Head Coach Kathy O’Neil, Assistant Gia Colombo, Manager Pieter Wallace, Megan Berry, Amanda McGrew, Sarah Bennett, Andressa Giacomini, Kristin Nalivaika, Sha’Nay Bushner, Liz Desir, Meghan Kirwan, Assistant Annie Alosa, Assistant Devonna Williams. 2009-10 Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (College) 3 *Rahshala Valentine Sr. G 5-5 Cincinnati, OH/Ursuline Academy 4 Stacey Lajoie Sr. G 5-8 Gardner, MA/Gardner 5 *Kristin Nalivaika So. C 6-2 Worcester, MA/St. Peter Marian 10 Brianna Calver Fr. G 5-4 Shelby, OH/Shelby 11 Bianca Simmons Fr. G 5-6½ Middletown, CT/Mercy 20 *Megan Berry Sr. G 5-9 Ipswich, MA/Ipswich 21 Amanda McGrew Sr. G 5-10 Santa Monica, CA/Santa Monica (Univ. of Rhode Island) 22 *Jen Valente Sr. F 5-11 Prospect, CT/Woodland Regional 24 *Sha’Nay Bushner So. C 6-1 Akron, OH/Kenmore 30 *Liz Desir Sr. C 6-1 East Taunton, MA/Taunton 31 Briana Szidat Fr. C 6-3 Pelham, NH/Pelham 32 *Krissy Little Jr. G 5-6 Concord, NH/Concord 33 *Meghan Kirwan So. G 5-9 Melrose, MA/Melrose 45 Sarah Bennett Fr. C/F 6-1 Newark, OH/Newark

Head Coach: Kathy O’Neil (St. Michael’s, 1981) 25th year Assistant Coaches: Devonna Williams (Emmanuel ’92), Gia Colombo (Catawba ’07), Sal Alosa, Annie Alosa (Plymouth State ’08) Captains: Jen Valente, Krissy Little

Pronunciation Guide

Sha’Nay Bushner sha-NAY Bushner Kristin Nalivaika Kristin Nal-i-VIKE-a Liz Desir Liz de-ZEER Briana Szidat Briana ZYE-dot Meghan Kirwan Meghan KER-win Jen Valente Jen va-LEN-tee Stacey Lajoie Stacey la-JOY Rahshala Valentine rah-SHAY-la VAL-en-tine

11 2009-10 SEASON PREVIEW 2009-10 Season Preview: The Little Things

The little things. Bushner, an athletic 6-footer, who can It is not a reference to the size of the play three positions has an array of team, which truthfully, is on the smaller moves. Kirwan, a similar player who can side compared to recent years. play either guard, may also crack the It’s all about performing the intan- starting lineup, and will certainly be gibles, the fundamentals, things that a counted upon for more. boxscore does not necessarily reflect: Sophomore center Kristin Nalivaika, team defending, finishing, leadership. much improved from her freshman It is a good approach to the 2009-10 season, will also likely see more action season, in which the UMass Lowell after appearing in four games last year. women’s basketball team returns six Also bolstering the front court will be the players (after graduating five) and three return of Liz Desir, who sat out last starters while welcoming six newcomers season due to injuries but returns for her eager to solidify places. senior year. The River Hawks are looking to “We are going to be more of a rebound from an uncharacteristic 8-19 perimeter team,” said O’Neil. “We have 7- overall record and a 5-17 clip in the 8 kids who could be in our starting five. Northeast-10 Conference in 2008-09. But But it’s not how you start a game, it’s consider the following: how you finish.” • Against the top four teams in the The graduation of Revital Carmon, Conference – NCAA Tournament finalist Antonnea Robinson and Bridgette Hooker Franklin Pierce, Stonehill, Bentley and leaves a significant void for O’Neil to fill. American International College – UMass But the six players who make up the Lowell went 1-7, losing by an average of 2009-10 incoming class bring in plenty of 5.6 points. talent, passion and savvy. • The River Hawks’ 19 losses were Heading the list is senior guard by an average of a mere 1.1 points while Amanda McGrew (Santa Monica, CA), 15 were by 10 points or less. who played three impact seasons at the In too many cases in 2008-09, University of Rhode Island and transfers UMass Lowell had its opponents by the to UMass Lowell to play her final year jugular but didn’t squeeze. and earn a second degree. In her junior “Last year is overwith,” said Head season (2007-08) at URI, she put Coach Kathy O’Neil. “The biggest thing is Senior Forward Jen Valente together averages of 9.5 points while that we come out this year ready to play shooting .385 from 3-point range. hard, rebound and defend. I think we Also looking for immediate minutes is have good leadership with Jen (Valente) and Krissy (Little).” freshman guard Bianca Simmons (Middletown, CT) who could Outside of the NE-10, UMass Lowell went 3-2, suffering its earn a share of starts following a stellar career at Mercy H.S., first non-conference loss in nearly three years. where she was a three-time Conference all-star. The River Hawks return a corps of veterans, solid at each Freshman Brianna Calver (Shelby, OH) adds immediate depth position, led by Valente, a senior who paced the River Hawks in to the backcourt and can play either the one or two spots. Calver scoring 14 times last season (12.0 ppg, .508 FG%, .778 FT%). was also a three-time all-conference standout who graduated as One of the most accurate post players in program history with Shelby’s all-time leader in assists and 3-point field goals. a .483 clip – pitting her in the top 10 career leaders – Valente ranked Also new to the program, though not to the athletic department, fourth among NE-10 leaders. She can expect to draw double and is senior guard Stacey Lajoie (Gardner, MA), who finished her triple teams this season. softball career last spring as one of UMass Lowell’s best-ever That said, waiting on the wings at any given time will be senior players. A four-year basketball standout during her days at Gardner guards Megan Berry and Rahshala Valentine and Little, a junior. H.S., Lajoie was the Mid-Wachusett League Most Valuable Player as Berry, who has also carved her name into the UMass Lowell a senior and led the Wildcats to four straight MWL titles. record books among career 3-point leaders, chipped in 9.4 points Freshmen Sarah Bennett (Newark, OH) and Briana Szidat while shooting .358 from behind the arc (59-165). (Pelham, NH), both 6-1 and 6-3, respectively, will help buffer the Particularly dangerous on the break, her 2.3 treys per game River Hawks frontcourt losses. Bennett earned many honors during ranked third among the Conference’s 3-point markswomen. her career at Newark H.S., including all-conference twice; while Valentine returns to the point after compiling 9.8 points and 3.8 local standout Szidat was a 1,000-point scorer at Pelham H.S. assists and also developed into a long range threat, converting .358 where she earned all-star billing from The Sun and the Eagle of her 3-point attempts (34-95). Tribune. Also thriving in transition, Valentine isn’t afraid about driving to “(The newcomers) have worked hard,” O’Neil noted. “They the basket. She went to the free throw line 77 times last year, bring a lot of energy and basketball is very important to them.” converting at a .753 clip. The River Hawks open the season Wednesday, Nov. 18 at In talking about the intangibles of the game, Little has become a Saint Michael’s and return home Nov. 21-22 to host the Valley Cup symbol of such, prompting O’Neil to make her a co-captain alongside Classic against Caldwell College and Bloomfield. Valente. Highlighting the month of December, UMass Lowell enters the Little appeared in 26 games last season (11.3 minutes per) with AIC Holiday Classic where it meets Concordia (NY) and Wilmington one start and will no doubt see more action than a year ago. (DE), before returning to its grueling NE-10 slate Jan. 2 at Stonehill. Also expected to contend for starting spots are sophomores The Northeast-10 Tournament is slated for Sunday, Feb. 28 Sha’Nay Bushner and Meghan Kirwan, both of whom saw through Sunday, Mar. 7. significant action off the bench last year with many flashes of promise. 12 2009-10 CAPTAINS 32 • KRISSY LITTLE (C) Junior • Guard • 5-6 Concord, NH • Conford H.S. Exercise Physiology

O’NEIL ON LITTLE: “Krissy has really bought into everything we’re trying to do. She is by far our hardest worker. She does all the intangibles and brings a lot of energy too.”

ENTERING JUNIOR YEAR: Scrappy, tireless player who thrives in the intangibles of the game • Named co-captain alongside se- nior Jen Valente • Expected to start at either guard spot.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 26 of 27 games with one start • Season-highs include seven points in an 83-80 loss to Franklin Pierce; four rebounds in a 68-54 loss at Pace; three assists five times.

AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 25 games, starting the last four games of the season • Season-highs include 12 points and four rebounds in a 57-54 loss to Le Moyne and 12 points in a 57- 46 loss to Bentley; four assists in a 59-57 win over American International; and three steals in a 61-53 loss at Assumption.

CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Concord H.S. for coach Dick Pratt • Played one season with former UMass Lowell teammate Lindsay Gundy • Earned a slew of honors during her four years at CHS, including All-State second team status as a senior • McDonald’s All-America nominee • Team Most Valuable Player as a junior and a senior • Voted team’s best defensive player sophomore through senior years • Also played in the Lady Bombers club system • Represented New Hampshire in the Twin State Games • Four-year field hockey player and one- year lacrosse player at CHS • All-State field hockey standout as a senior • Led CHS to state championship as a sophomore • Captained both basketball and field hockey teams as a senior • All-State second team lacrosse standout as a freshman • Mem- ber of CHS National Honor Society, Anti-Violence Task Force and Varsity Club.

PERSONAL: Youngest of two daughters of Mary Tonkin of Con- cord, NH and Stephen Little of Hamilton, MA • Nicknamed “Krissy” • Lists Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots and Boston Celtics as favorite professional teams • Influences include Michael Jor- dan, older sister, Katherine • Aspires for a career involving sports.

CAREER STATS

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2007-08 24-5 40-92 .435 14-44 .318 8-11 .727 36 1.4 17 26 1 12 102 4.1 2008-09 26-1 24-81 .296 5-27 .185 3-5 .600 33 1.3 22 28 1 6 56 2.2 Total 50-6 64-173 .370 19-71 .268 11-16 .689 69 1.4 39 54 2 18 158 3.2

13 2009-10 CAPTAINS 22 • JEN VALENTE (C)(C)ALENTE Senior • Forward • 5-11 Prospect, CT • Woodland H.S. Liberal Arts

O’NEIL ON VALENTE: “J.V. is a good leader, a smart basketball player who can play a number of different positions for us.”

ENTERING SENIOR YEAR: Named co-captain alongside junior Krissy Little • Expected to start at forward for the second straight year • Currently ranks fifth among UMass Lowell’s career field goal percent- age leaders with a clip of .483 (193-399).

AS A JUNIOR: Northeast-10 Conference Weekly Honor Roll four times • Appeared in all 27 games with 20 starts • Ranked among NE-10 leaders in field goal accuracy (fourth, .508) • UMass Lowell’s leading scorer with 12.0 points per game • Season-highs include 22 points in an 84-79 loss at St. Rose; eight rebounds in an 83-80 loss at Franklin Pierce and a 62-59 loss to Stonehill; three assists and two blocks in a 66-51 victory over Felician • Scored in double-digits 16 times.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 23 games with four starts • Emerged as a force in UML’s final six games with averages of 11.2 points and 5.2 rebounds while shooting .522 from the field (24-46) • Season-highs include 18 points in a 59-57 win over American International; nine re- bounds (seven offensive) in a 72-66 triumph at Southern Connecticut; six assists in a 60-51 loss to Bryant.

AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action in 14 games (one start), averaging 9.3 minutes per game • Season-highs include 10 points and five rebounds in a 67-57 win over Post University in the Valley Cup Classic first round • Named to the Northeast-10 Conference Weekly Honor Roll once.

WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year standout at Woodland Re- gional H.S. for coach Jen Jackson • First Team All-State standout • Earned all-scholastic honors by the New Haven Register and Hartford Courant • Amassed 1,157 points and 716 rebounds in three seasons • First 1,000-point scorer in WRHS history • Conference Most Valuable Player as a senior • Two-time all-conference standout • Conference scoring champion as a senior with 21.7 points and 12.0 rebounds per game • Also played for Connecticut Starters club team • Helped Con- necticut Starters advance to national club tournament • Top 100 all-star and most valuable player in 2005 • Honor student each quarter • In- volved in Math and Peer Advocacy clubs.

PERSONAL: One of three children of Silvio and Robin Valente of Pros- pect, CT • UMass Lowell’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee presi- dent • Favorite sports figures include Eli Manning and Derek Jeter • Lists New York Yankees, New York Giants as favorite teams • Aspires to be an elementary school teacher and to coach.

CAREER STATS

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2006-07 14-1 10-30 .300 0-0 .000 11-19 .579 22 1.6 2 15 0 3 31 2.2 2007-08 23-4 53-113 .469 5-21 .238 33-47 .702 81 3.5 19 29 1 9 144 6.3 2008-09 27-20 130-256 .508 15-50 .300 49-63 .778 106 3.9 37 68 3 17 324 12.0 Totals 64-25 193-399 .483 20-71 .282 93-129 .721 209 3.3 58 112 4 29 499 7.8

14 2009-10 PLAYER PROFILES 20 • MEGAN BERRY Senior • Guard • 5-9 Ipswich, MA • Ipswich H.S. Business Management O’NEIL ON BERRY: “Obviously, Megan is a smart, talented player who has a nice touch. She’s coming off knee sur- gery over the summer so it may take her a few games to get adjusted.”

ENTERING SENIOR YEAR: Coming off summer knee surgery • Ranks second among UMass Lowell’s career leaders in 3- point goals made (136) and attempted (399), needs 38 to break school record of 173 held by former standout Dragana Rabota.

AS A JUNIOR: Played in 26 of 27 games with 19 starts • North- east-10 Conference Weekly Honor Roll once • Ranked among NE-10 leaders in 3-point field goals made per game (third, 2.3) • Season-highs include 21 points in an 81-68 win over Southern Connecticut; four assists in a 68-55 loss to Merrimack and a 62- 57 win against LeMoyne; three steals in a 75-73 win at Stonehill and a 67-58 loss against Southern New Hampshire • Scored in double-digits 11 times during the season.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Played all 27 games with 17 starts • Named to the NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll once • Season-highs include 16 points in both an 85-72 win over Glenville State and a 64-46 win over Pace; five rebounds three times; and six assists in a 73-71 win at C.W. Post.

AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 27 games, cracked the starting lineup over the second half of the season • Named to the North- east-10 Conference Weekly Honor Roll twice • Ranked among NE-10 leaders in 3-point accuracy (.347, 14th) and treys per game (1.52, 15th) • Season-highs include 20 points (six 3-point goals) in a 54-47 loss at Pace; three assists in an 82-78 double overtime loss at Merrimack; and five rebounds three times.

IPSWICH HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Ipswich H.S. for coach Mandy Zegarowski, wife of former UML standout Zach Zegarowski • Limited to two seasons due to injury • Cape Ann League all-star as a sophomore and senior • Led IHS in as- sists, led the CAL in 3-point field goals as a senior • Captain, Team Most Valuable Player as a senior • Helped Ipswich to state tournament • Three-year member of the soccer team • CAL soccer all-star as a freshman and sophomore.

PERSONAL: One of four grown children of Dan and Shirley Berry of Ipswich, MA • Twin sister, Molly, also a senior at UMass Lowell, formerly the team manager • Lists Boston Red Sox, New En- gland Patriots as favorite professional teams • Influences in- clude Dwayne Wade, Allen Iverson • Aspires to pursue a career in sports.

CAREER STATS

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2006-07 27-12 72-180 .400 41-118 .347 6-8 .750 62 2.3 27 47 4 27 191 7.1 2007-08 27-17 61-177 .345 36-116 .310 11-18 .611 44 1.6 21 41 5 29 169 6.3 2008-09 26-19 87-237 .367 59-165 .358 12-16 .750 54 2.1 37 42 0 31 245 9.4 Total 80-48 220-594 .370 136-399 .341 29-42 .690 160 2.0 85 130 9 87 605 7.6

15 2009-10 PLAYER PROFILES 30 • LIZ DESIR Senior • Center • 6-16-16-1 East Taunton, MA • Taunton H.S. Business Management

O’NEIL ON DESIR: “Liz is a strong kid who is a good athlete. She has good hands and gives us some experi- ence. She really understands how to play the post.”

AS A JUNIOR: Redshirted the season due to injuries.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 11 games • Season-highs include four points in an 80-74 overtime loss to Stonehill; and three rebounds and 11 minutes in a 71-37 loss at Bryant.

AS A FRESHMAN: Sat out freshman season.

TAUNTON HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Taunton H.S. for coach Robert Craig and former UMass Lowell standout Kendra (Lund) Drake • All-Scholastic standout by the Taunton Daily Gazette and Brockton Enterprise • Led Taunton to the MIAA state tournament as a senior • Also played for Bristol Stars club team.

PERSONAL: One of four children of Margarette and the late Serge Desir of East Taunton, MA • Nicknamed “Liz” • Lists Boston Celtics and Miami Heat as favorite NBA teams • Lists Magic Johnson, former UMass Lowell standout Kendra (Lund) Drake as influences • Aspires to play professionally overseas • Conversational in Haitian Creole.

CAREER STATS

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2006-07 Redshirt 2007-08 11-0 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 8 0.7 1 1 0 0 8 0.7 2008-09 Did not play Totals 11-0 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 8 0.7 1 1 0 0 8 0.7

Feb. 13, 2010 • UMass Lowell vs. Merrimack

16 2009-10 PLAYER PROFILES 3 • RAHSHALA VVA ALENTINEALENTINEALENTINE Senior • Guard • 5-5 Cincinnati, OH • Ursuline H.S. Business Management

O’NEIL ON VALENTINE: “Rahshala com- petes and is a very tough kid. She can handle the ball, she can get to the rim a little bit. She beame more of an outside threat last year.”

ENTERING SENIOR YEAR: Enters her senior season having never missed a game in her career • Emerged an outside threat as a junior, can also play the two-guard • Currently ranks 10th among UMass Lowell’s ca- reer assist leaders with 283.

AS A JUNIOR: One of two players to start all 27 games, averaging a team-high 32.5 minutes per game • Ranked among Northeast-10 Confer- ence leaders in assists (7th, 3.8) • Season highs include 22 points in an 84-79 loss at Saint Rose; nine rebounds in an 83-80 loss at Franklin Pierce; eight assists in a 68-63 loss at Bloomfield; five steals in a 62-59 loss against Stonehill.

AS A SOPHOMORE: One of two players to start all 27 games • Ranked among Northeast-10 Conference leaders in two categories, including assists (7th, 3.7) and assist-turnover ratio (8th, 1.12) • Shattered UML’s record for assists in a single game with 14 in a 76-67 victory over Merrimack (besting the previous mark of 13 by Marsha Blalock in 1997) • Other season-highs include 19 points in an 80-74 overtime loss to Stonehill; eight rebounds in a 62-50 win at Merrimack and a 60-51 loss to Bryant; and three steals three times.

AS A FRESHMAN: Immediate impact player, started all but one game • Ranked ninth among Northeast-10 Conference leaders in minutes played with a team-high 32.4 • Broke the school record for assists in a season by a freshman (80), formerly held by Marsha Blalock (77 in 1995-96) and Doreen Thibault (77 in 1981-82) • Season-highs include 12 points in a 66-64 overtime win against Saint Anselm; seven assists, along with 10 points and eight rebounds, in a 59-55 win over Dowling; and four steals twice.

URSULINE ACADEMY: Four-year player, three-year starter for coach Tim McGee (former Cincinnati Bengal) at Ursuline Academy • Greater Girls Catholic League First Team standout as a senior • Named captain as a senior • Posted averages of 13.0 points and 6.0 assists per game • Honorable mention all-GGCL standout as a junior • Member of the soccer team as a freshman and sophomore • Also played for the Dayton Lady Hoopsters and All-Ohio club teams.

PERSONAL: Oldest of four children of Jerry Valentine and Ericka Jones of Cincinnati, OH • Nicknamed “Shala” • Lists Miami Heat as favorite NBA team • Favorite players include Allen Iverson, Dwayne Wade.

CAREER STATS

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2006-07 27-26 45-182 .247 5-35 .143 42-67 .627 103 3.8 80 102 2 38 137 5.1 2007-08 27-27 63-185 .341 23-68 .338 50-68 .735 86 3.2 101 90 1 28 199 7.4 2008-09 27-27 86-221 .389 34-95 .358 58-77 .753 88 3.3 102 81 2 29 264 9.8 Totals 81-80 194-588 .330 62-198 .313 158-212 .745 277 3.4 283 273 5 95 600 7.4

17 2009-10 PLAYER PROFILES SHA’NAY BUSHNERBUSHNERY Sophomore • Forward • 6-1 Akron, OH • Kenmore H.S. Liberal Arts

O’NEIL ON BUSHNER: “Sha’Nay is a very good athlete and very versa- tile. She can play a number242424 of positions. She has been playing well for us in the preseason and could be a starter.”

AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 22 games off the bench • Season-highs include eight points in a 66-51 win over Felician College; Two assists three times; and two steals in a 75-73 win at Stonehill.

KENMORE HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player for coach Yontami Jones • Two-time All-City standout • Led KHS to a 24-3 record, City and District championships as well as an appearance in the state regional tournament as a senior • Named Most Valuable Player in the City-Suburban All-Star Game • Defensive MVP, led KHS in rebounds • Also a standout hurdler, won the City 100 meter hurdles title twice • Honor student as a junior and senior • Recipient of KHS Womanhood Award, Ambassador Award for Nursing • Member, National Honor Roll • Participated in Skills USA nursing competition, placed second in the state of Connecticut.

PERSONAL: One of four children of Woody and Juanita Wilson of Akron, OH • Nicknamed “Nay Nay” • Influences include Candace Parker, Dwayne Wade, LeBron James • Lists Cleveland Cavaliers as favorite NBA team.

CAREER STATS

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2008-09 22-0 25-58 .431 1-4 .250 8-15 .533 40 1.8 10 31 2 11 59 2.7 Total 22-0 25-58 .431 1-4 .250 8-15 .533 40 1.8 10 31 2 11 59 2.7 MEGHAN KIRWAN Sophomore • Guard • 5-9 Melrose, MA • Melrose H.S. Liberal Arts O’NEIL ON KIRWAN:333333 “Meghan has worked very hard in the preseason. She runs the court and defends well. She understands what we need from her this year.”

AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 20 of 27 games off the bench • Season-highs include 11 points in a 67- 64 win at St. Anselm; three assists in a 68-63 loss at Bloomfield; three steals in a 90-51 win over Mercy and again in the 67-64 win at St. Anselm.

MELROSE HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Melrose H.S. for coach Rob Ferrante • Two-time Middlesex League all-star • Helped Melrose H.S. to four successive Middlesex League champion- ships as well as the MIAA Division II North Championship • Helped MHS advance to the MIAA Division II North finals twice, Eastern Mass finals once • Captain as a senior • Honor student • Member of Yearbook Committee • Also played for Eastern Mass Lightning club team.

PERSONAL: One of four children of Steve and Karen Kirwan of Melrose, MA • Sister, Shannon, a former Northeast-10 Conference all-star guard at Bentley from 2002-06 • Nicknamed “Kirry” • Lists Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen as favorite players; Boston Celtics as favorite team.

CAREER STATS

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2008-09 20-0 18-46 .391 4-15 .267 6-15 .400 29 1.5 15 22 1 15 46 2.3 Total 20-0 18-46 .391 4-15 .267 6-15 .400 29 1.5 15 22 1 15 46 2.3 18 2009-10 PLAYER PROFILES KRISTIN NALIVAIKAAA Sophomore • Center • 6-26-26-2 Worcester, MA • St. Peter Marian Exercise Physiology O’NEIL ON NALIVAIKA: “Kristin555 has improved this year. She is good around the basket and has become a very good finisher. She has certainly gotten better.”

AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action in four games on the year • Season-highs include four points and one rebound in an 81-68 win over Southern Connecticut.

ST. PETER MARIAN H.S.: Four-year starter for coach Nicole Ruffo at St. Peter Marian H.S. • Two-time Central Mass Conference all-star (2007, 2008) • Recipient of Coach’s Award • Also played for Central Mass Shamrocks club team • Member of SPM National Honor Society, Student Council, Guardian Globe student newspaper • Honor student throughout high school.

PERSONAL: Oldest of three children of Leo and Kathleen Nalivaika of Worcester, MA • Nicknamed “K-Nal” • Lists New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox and Boston Celtics as favorite professional teams • Influences include Michael Phelps, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan • Aspires to become a physical therapist and to coach basketball.

Total Total 3-pt 3-pt Year GP-S FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2008-09 4-0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 1 0 0 4 1.0 Total 4-0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0 1 0 0 4 1.0

Not afraid to hit the floor: From left, Sha’Nay Bushner, Jen Valente and Shaina Berry scramble for a loose ball in UMass Lowell’s 83-80 loss at defending NE-10 champion/NCAA runner-up Franklin Pierce on Nov. 19

19 2009-10 NEWCOMERS SARAH BENNETT Freshman • C/F • 6-16-16-1 Newark, OH • Newark H.S. Business Administration

O’NEIL ON BENNETT: “Sarah is a big454545 strong post player. She has a nice touch on her shot and also works hard on the boards. Her basketball instincts are good.” NEWARK H.S.: Three-year player at Newark H.S. for coach J.R. Shumate • Captain as a senior • Two-time all-league selection and all-district honoree • Made Newark’s All-Advocate Team and received team’s Most Valuable Player honors twice • Led team in points and rebounds for two seasons • Also played for Alphonzo Meadows on the Ohio Glory club team out of Columbus • Also played soccer at NHS for her father, Vance Bennett. PERSONAL: One of four children of Amy and Vance Bennett of Newark, Ohio • Lists the Cleveland Cavaliers and Pittsburgh Steelers as her favorite professional teams • Names LeBron James and Candace Parker as her favorite athletes • Majoring in business with aspirations to work in the music industry and eventually get involved with coaching. BRIANNA CALVER Freshman • G • 5-45-45-4 Shelby, OH • Shelby Education O’NEIL ON CALVER: “Brianna is a 1010floor10 general who likes to distribute the basketball. She has a nice touch from the perimeter. ‘Bri’ is quick and anticipates well on defense.” SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Shelby H.S. • Three-time all-league selection and a member of three league championship teams • Team captain as a senior • All-Ohio honorable mention and two-time all-district honoree • Broke school records for assists and 3-pointers in a single season and career • Also played for the SMAC club team out of Cleveland. PERSONAL: From Shelby, Ohio • Has two brothers, Josh and Trey • Lists the Cleveland Cavaliers as her favorite professional team and Candace Parker and Ray Allen as her favorite athletes • Majoring in education with aspirations to become a first grade teacher and coach a high school basketball team.

STACEY LLACEY AAAJOIEJOIEJOIE Senior • G • 5-8 Gardner, MA• Gardner H.S. Education O’NEIL ON LAJOIE: “Stacey is very athletic444 kid. She has been very good, leadership-wise. She’s a pretty intense player who can defend. She really cares about her teammates.” GARDNER H.S.: Four-year player at Gardner H.S. for coach Howie Klash • Three-time Mid- Wachusett League all-star • Mid-Wachusett League Most Valuable Player as a senior • Led Gardner H.S. to four straight League titles, District 1 championship as a junior • Co-captain as a senior • Also a four- year Mid-Wachusett League all-star softball player, two-time soccer player • Honor student each semester • Recipient of Outstanding Achievement Awards for Biology as well as Sports & Entertainment Management. PERSONAL: Oldest of two grown children of Tim and Cynthia Lajoie of Gardner, MA • Four-year Northeast-10 Confer- ence all-star softball standout at UMass Lowell from 2006-09 • Set school records for home runs (21) and games played (206), and ranked among top 10 leaders in many categories • Nicknamed “Stace” • Currently earning her masters degree in education • Lists Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots and Boston Bruins as favorite profes- sional teams.

20 2009-10 NEWCOMERS AMANDA MMAMANDA CGREWGREWGREW Senior • G • 5-105-105-10 Santa Monica, CA • Santa Monica Business Marketing O’NEIL ON MCGREW: “Amanda is a212121 good shooter and understands the game. She has a good basketball I.Q. She’s another leader who talks to people on the court.” UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND: Three-year player at the University of Rhode Island • Sidelined virtually all of her senior year with an injury • Career-highs include 25 points in a 91-78 win over Charlotte as a sophomore; eight rebounds and five assists in a 61-55 win at Brown junior year • Appeared in all 31 of the Rams’ games as a junior with 22 starts • Named to the Atlantic-10 Conference Honor Roll on multiple occasions. SANTA MONICA HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Santa Monica H.S. for coach Marcus Churavastra • First Team All- Bay League standout, led SMHS to the Bay League Championship • Averaged 17.0 points per game as a senior; 16.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.0 steals as a junior • Team Offensive MVP twice • Also played AAU basketball for the West Coast All-Stars, California’s Finest and Hoopmasters. PERSONAL: One of two daughters of Jeannie and Brian McGrew of Santa Monica, Calif. • Graduated from the Univer- sity of Rhode Island with a degree in management, currently earning a second degree in business marketing • Older sister, Christy, played softball at Michigan State. BIANCA SIMMONS Freshman • G • 5-7 Middletown, CT • Mercy H.S. Criminal Justice O’NEIL ON SIMMONS: “Bianca is a111111 point guard who can score. She is smart with good court vision. Her court savvy is strong. ‘B’ penetrates well and looks for her teammates. She played high school basketball for a very successful Mercy team and legendary coach Tim Kohs.” MERCY H.S.: Four-year player at Mercy H.S. for coach Tim Kohs • 2009 JCC Classic School- girl Honoree and three-time SCC All-Conference selection • Two-time CHSCA All-State Team selection • Earned New Haven Register and Middletown Press All-Area accolades twice • 2008 Middletown Press Player of the Year nominee and also nominated as a 2009 McDonald’s All-American • Surpassed the 1,000 career-points mark • Also played for the Connecticut Storm club team out of New London. PERSONAL: One of three children of Cheryl and Reginald Simmons of Middletown, CT • Lists the Cleveland Cava- liers, Los Angeles Sparks and Detroit Shock as favorite professional teams • Names LeBron James, Diana Nolan, Diana Taurasi, Kobe Bryant and Candace Parker as her favorite athletes • Majoring in nursing with aspirations to make it to the WNBA and one day become a nurse.

BRIANA SZIDAT Freshman • C • 6-36-36-3 Pelham, NH • Pelham H.S.H.S.H.S. Psychology O’NEIL ON SZIDAT: “Briana is a pretty313131 athletic post player. She has good moves with her back to the basket. She just needs to learn the college game.” PELHAM H.S.: Former standout at Pelham H.S. for coach Tim Powers • Earned all-star billing from The Sun of Lowell, MA and the Eagle Tribune of Lawrence • Scored more than 1,000 points • Ranked third among area scorers • Recipient of Outstanding Athletic Achievement Award • Also a member of the volleyball team, Drama Club and Prom Club. PERSONAL: Youngest of two children of Edward and Sharon Szidat of Pelham, NH • Nickamed ‘Z’ • Lists Boston Celtics as favorite NBA team, Kevin Garnett as favorite player • Aspires to teach and coach after graduation.

21 THE NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE The NorNorThe theast-10 Conference The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA appearance in the last six years last fall. In the Division II conference that was established in winter, the Franklin Pierce women’s basketball 1979. The NE-10 currently consists of 16 institu- became the third NE-10 team in the last four years tions throughout the Northeast including Connecti- to advance all the way to the national champion- cut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York ship game and also continued a ten year run of an and Vermont. Northeast-10 school advancing to the Elite Eight. The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 The spring season also saw its share of champi- include Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), onship buzz as the Le Moyne men’s lacrosse team American International College (Springfield, Mass.), advanced to its fourth straight national champion- Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley ship game. University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce From the field of play to inside the class room, the University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Northeast-10 honored a number of student-athletes for their University of Massachusetts Lowell (Lowell, Mass.), Merrimack academic accomplishments. The conference honored close to 200 College (North Andover, Mass.), University of New Haven (West student-athletes throughout the year that excelled at a high level on Haven, Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Saint Anselm the field and in the classroom as members of the academic all College (Manchester, N.H.), Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), conference teams. In addition, 2,619 student-athletes earned a 3.0 College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern Connecticut State GPA or higher and earned Commissioner’s Honor Roll achievment last University (New Haven, Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University year. (Manchester, N.H.) and Stonehill College (Easton, Mass.). Today’s Northeast-10 Conference remains focused on comple- The 16 member institutions are spread geographically from menting the academic integrity and missions of the member institu- Syracuse, New York to Boston, Massachusetts and Burlington, tions with a commitment to a broad-based championship program, as Vermont to Long Island, New York. Many of the members are located evidenced by the 23 sports the Conference offers in championship in or around the urban metropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, New play, the most such of any Division II conference. Haven, Worcester and New York. The Conference was proud to welcome the University of New Haven and Adelphi University in its latest expansion, thus adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic colleges and universities. Northeast-10 Conference The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committed to competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education on and Women’s Basketball Champions off the field of its more than 5,500 student athletes. Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are Year Regular Season Tournament NCAA Division II Naional Championships in women’s basketball, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s 2008-09 Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce track & field and men’s and women’s swimming & diving. 2007-08 Stonehill Stonehill The Northeast-10 has a strong history of nationally ranked 2006-07 Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut teams in all sports. In the 2008-2009 academic year the conference 2005-06 Southern Connecticut Southern Connecticut had 63 different teams representing 14 institutions advance to NCAA 2004-05 Merrimack Bentley postseason play. 2003-04 Merrimack Merrimack The Northeast-10 had teams advance to the national champion- 2002-03 Bentley Bentley ship game in field hockey, women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse. 2001-02 American Int’l American Int’l The UMass Lowell field hockey team made their fourth finals 2000-01 Bentley Bentley 1999-00 Bentley Bentley 1998-99 Bentley Bentley 1997-98 Bentley Bentley Northeast-10 Administration 1996-97 Bentley Stonehill 1995-96 Bentley/Stonehill Bentley Commissioner: Julie Ruppert 1994-95 Stonehill Stonehill [email protected] (508) 230-9844, ext. 100 1993-94 Bentley/Stonehill Bentley Assistant Commissioner: Molly Myers 1992-93 Bentley/Stonehill Bentley [email protected] (508) 230-9844, ext. 103 1991-92 Bentley Bentley Director of Media Relations: Greg Pellegrino 1990-91 Bentley St. Anselm [email protected] (508) 230-9844, ext. 105 1989-90 Bentley Bentley Director of Sport Administration 1988-89 Bentley Bryant and Special Events: Amy Wibel 1987-88 Bentley Bryant [email protected] (508) 230-9844, ext. 102 1986-87 Stonehill Stonehill Intern: Megan Shay 1985-86 Bentley/St. Anselm Bryant [email protected] (508) 230-9844, ext. 104 1984-85 Stonehill Bentley 1983-84 Bentley/Springfield Bentley Mailing Address: 1982-83 Bentley Stonehill 16 Belmont Street • South Easton, MA 02375 Phone: (508) 230-9844 • Fax: (508) 230-9845 1981-82 Springfield Bentley

22 THE NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE 2008-09 Standings Overall Northeast-10 Institution W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Franklin Pierce 29-6 .829 18-4 .818 Stonehill 22-9 .710 15-7 .682 Bentley 21-12 .636 15-7 .682 American International 21-13 .618 14-8 .636 Pace 18-11 .621 13-9 .591 Assumption 15-13 .536 13-9 .591 St. Rose 20-11 .645 13-9 .591 Le Moyne 15-13 .536 12-10 .545 Southern N.H. 18-11 .621 12-10 .545 Saint Michael’s 14-13 .519 11-11 .500 New Haven 16-13 .552 10-12 .455 Merrimack 9-19 .321 8-14 .364 UMass Lowell 8-19 .296 5-17 .227 Southern Connecticut 7-20 .259 4-18 .182 Saint Anselm 4-23 .148 2-20 .091

Northeast-10 2002002008-098-098-09 All Conference Teamseamseams

First Team Yr Pos School Stacy Boisvert Sr. F American Int’l Johannah Leedham Jr. G Franklin Pierce Kristy McLean Sr.G Bentley Lauren Revesz Sr. C Saint Rose Kelsey Simonds Jr. C Stonehill Senior Jen Valente

Second Team Yr Pos School Kim Brennan So. G Bentley Courtney Coryea Jr. F Le Moyne 2009 Northeast-10 Tournament Jennifer Leedham Sr.G Franklin Pierce Emily Rousseau So. G Stonehill March 1 March 3 Amanda Shannon Sr. G Merrimack First Round Quarterfinals at Higher Seed at Higher Seed Third Team Yr Pos School Dana Brown Sr. G Saint Rose #6 Assumption 54 #3 Bentley 69 Laechia Conley Jr. G American Int’l #11 New Haven 80 #11 New Haven 54 Lauren Hood Sr. F New Haven Bethany Plasski Sr.G Assumption #8 Le Moyne 38 #1 Franklin Pierce 81 Bethany Tighe Sr. F Stonehill #9 Southern N.H. 58 #9 Southern N.H. 59

All-Rookie Team #5 Pace 70 #2 Stonehill 59 Nikki Carroll Fr. F New Haven #12 Merrimack 12 #7 Saint Rose 67 Megan Howard Fr.F Saint Anselm #7 Saint Rose 66 #4 American Int’l 60 Lauren Massie Fr. F Bentley #10 Saint Michael’s 46 #5 Pace 41 Kelly Meredith Fr.F Assumption Brittany Shields Fr. F Pace March 6 March 8 Player of the Year: Johannah Leedham, Franklin Pierce Semifinals Championship Freshman of the Year: Brittany Shields, Pace at Highest Seed at Highest Seed Defensive Player of the Year: Jennifer Leedham, Franklin Pierce Coach of the Year: Mark Swasey, Franklin Pierce #1 Franklin Pierce 55 #1 Franklin Pierce 93 #3 Bentley 81 Regular Season Champion: Franklin Pierce #4 American Int’l 50 Tournament Champion: Franklin Pierce #3 Bentley 65 NCAA Tournament: Franklin Pierce, American International, #7 Saint Rose 63 Bentley, Saint Rose, Stonehill

23 THE NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE 2008-09 TT2008-09 eam Statistics

Scoring Offense Scoring Defense 1. Franklin Pierce 74.6 1. American Int’l 56.2 2. Stonehill 69.2 2. Le Moyne 58.2 3. Bentley 68.6 3. Southern N.H 61.0 4. Saint Rose 68.2 4. Assumption 62.0 5. Pace 66.0 5. Bentley 62.3 6. New Haven 65.2 6. Franklin Pierce 62.4 7. Southern N.H. 65.2 7. Stonehill 62.7 8. So. Connecticut 63.6 8. Saint Rose 63.0 9. Assumption 63.2 9. UMass Lowell 63.6 10. UMass Lowell 62.5 10. Pace 63.9 11. Merrimack 61.2 11. Saint Michael’s 64.1 12. Saint Michael’s 61.0 12. New Haven 64.9 13. Le Moyne 60.5 13. Saint Anselm 66.0 14. American Int’l 59.3 14. Merrimack 66.5 15. Saint Anselm 55.3 15. So. Connecticut 69.1

Scoring Margin Field Goal Percentage 1. Franklin Pierce +12.2 1. Franklin Pierce .450 2. Stonehill +6.5 2. Stonehill .434 3. Bentley +6.3 3. Southern N.H. .420 4. Saint Rose +5.2 4. Assumption .418 5. Southern N.H. +4.2 5. UMass Lowell .417 6. American Int’l +3.0 6. Pace .416 Junior Krissy Little 7. Le Moyne +2.3 7. Saint Rose .411 8. Pace +2.0 8. Bentley .411 Rebounds Per Game 3-Point Field Goal Pct. 9. Assumption +1.2 9. Saint Michael’s .401 1. New Haven 40.3 1. Stonehill .372 10. New Haven +0.4 10. So. Connecticut .398 2. Pace 39.0 2. Saint Rose .367 11. UMass Lowell -1.0 11. Le Monye .393 3. Southern N.H. 38.7 3. Franklin Pierce .364 12. Saint Michael’s -3.1 12. Merrimack .385 4. Bentley 38.6 4. Bentley .341 13. Merrimack -5.3 13. American Int’l .382 5. Saint Anselm 37.5 5. Merrimack .340 14. So. Connecticut -5.5 14. New Haven .379 6. Stonehill 37.2 6. Saint Michael’s .336 15. Saint Anselm -10.7 15. Saint Anselm .357 7. American Int’l 37.1 7. American Int’l .332 8. UMass Lowell 36.9 8. Assumption .329 9. Saint Rose 36.6 9. UMass Lowell .327 Field Goal % Defense Free Throw Pct. 10. Le Monye 36.6 10. Le Monye .325 1. Le Monye .363 1. Stonehill .831 11. Franklin Pierce 36.4 11. So. Connecticut .318 2. Pace .373 2. Saint Rose .782 12. So. Connecticut 36.3 12. Southern N.H. .307 3. Souther N.H. .374 3. Bentley .755 13. Saint Michael’s 36.0 13. New Haven .298 4. Bentley .378 4. Le Monye .753 14. Assumption 35.3 14. Pace .285 5. American Int’l .378 5. Franklin Pierce .740 15. Merrimack 34.8 15. Saint Anselm .283 6. Stonehill .384 6. Assumption .733 7. UMass Lowell .395 7. American Int’l .716 8. Saint Michael’s .398 8. Saint Anselm .710 Rebound Margin 3-Point FG% Defense 9. Assumption .398 9. New Haven .706 1. Southern N.H. +2.5 1. American Int’l .294 10. Franklin Pierce .400 10. Saint Michael’s .695 2. American Int’l +2.5 2. Le Monye .295 11. Saint Anselm .405 11. Merrimack .693 3. New Haven +2.4 3. Bentley .295 12. Saint Rose .407 12. Pace .683 4. Stonehill +1.9 4. Pace .300 13. Merrimack .415 13. Southern N.H. .680 5. UMass Lowell +1.5 5. Southern N.H. .303 14. New Haven .415 14. UMass Lowell .670 6. Pace +1.5 6. Franklin Pierce .307 15. So. Connecticut .441 15. So. Connecticut .655 7. Franklin Pierce +1.2 7. Assumption .312 8. Assumption +1.1 8. Saint Michaeil’s .317 9. Saint Rose +1.0 9. Saint Anselm .323 10. Bentley +0.5 10. New Haven .325 11. Saint Anselm -0.3 11. UMass Lowell .331 12. Saint Michael’s -1.5 12. Merrimack .335 13. Le Monye -1.5 13. So. Connecticut .343 14. So. Connecticut -3.4 14. Saint Rose .344 15. Merrimack -4.9 15. Stonehill .354 www.northeast10.org 24 THE NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE 2008-09 Individual Statistics Scoring Rebounding Player, Institution G FG-Att 3FG-Att FT-Att Pts Avg/G 1. Megan Howard, STA 10.7 1. Johannah Leedham, FPU 34 269-536 79-212 182-211 799 23.5 2. Hannah DeGraffinreed, MER 10.0 2. Lauren Revesz, STR 26 159-329 14-48 115-132 447 17.2 3. Jacqueline Johannes, SCS 9.5 3. Amanda Shannon, MER 28 178-464 68-174 53-72 477 17.0 4. Ashely Anderson, STR 7.9 4. Kristy McLean, BEN 33 184-401 55-164 137-165 560 17.0 5. Kelsey Simonds, STO 8.6 5. Stacey Boisvert, AIC 34 178-453 0-0 195-250 551 16.2 6. Courtney May, STA 8.5 6. Megan Howard, STA 27 173-390 0-0 74-107 420 15.6 7. Bethany Tighe, STO 8.5 7. Lauren Hood, UNH 28 149-330 21-69 114-149 433 15.5 8. Revital Carmon, UML 8.3 8. Dana Brown, STR 31 158-410 47-131 111-128 474 15.3 9. Courtney Coryea, LEM 7.9 9. Kelsey Simonds, STO 25 140-287 8-25 92-117 380 15.2 10. Ashley Anderson, STR 7.9 10. Kim Brennan, BEN 33 162-395 51-119 124-156 499 15.1 11. Sasha Lowery, AIC 7.7 11. Brittany Sheilds, PAC 29 159-299 0-5 115-159 433 14.9 12. Kristy McLean, BEN 7.4 12. BethanyPlasski, ASM 28 130-324 31-101 107-123 398 14.2 13. Vanessa Holden, LEM 7.3 13. Alexis Keller, STM 27 124-310 44-110 86-108 378 14.0 14. Julia Houghtaling, SNH 6.9 14. Emily Rousseau, STO 31 142-333 49-112 100-115 433 14.0 15. Stacey Boisvert, AIC 6.6 15. Bethany Tighe, STO 31 161-323 19-47 91-99 432 13.9

Field Goal Percentage 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. Tori Ahrens, FPU .568 1. Suzana Sormaz, STR .455 2. Ashara Carrington, SNH .539 2. Emily Rousseau, STO .438 3. Brittany Sheilds, PAC .532 3. Kim Brennan, BEN .429 4. Jen Valente, UML .508 4. Sarah Benischek, MER .406 5. Kelly Barrett, BEN .505 5. Alexis Keller .400 6. Johnannah Leedham, FPU .502 6. Amanda Shannon, MER .391 7. Hannah DeGraffinreed, MER .500 7. Vanessa Power, FPU .390 8. Bethany Tighe, STO .498 8. Johannah Leedham, FPU .373 9. Vannessa Holden, LEM .498 9. Kristen McWhirter, STO .369 10. Sarah Schicher, SCS .495 10. Jennifer Leedham, FPU .366

Assists Steals 1. Jennifer Leedham, FPU 5.31 1. Johannah Leedham, FPC 3.09 2. Helin Marte, UNH 5.24 2. Kristy McLean, BEN 2.45 3. Laura Mooney, PAC 5.14 3. Helin Marte, UNH 2.45 4. Trish Gardner, ASM 4.64 4. Jacqueline Johannes, SCS 2.37 5. Lynsey Timbrouck, STR 4.61 5. Jennifer Leedham, STR 2.26 6. Emily Rousseau, STO 4.55 6. Lynsey Timbrouck, STR 2.10 7. Rahshala Valentine, UML 3.78 7. Amanda Shannon, MER 1.86 8. Logan Lentz, SCS 3.70 8. Bethany Plasski, ASM 1.79 9. Kim Brennan, BEN 3.70 9. Trish Gardner, ASM 1.71 10. Marilyn Ferreira, STM 3.62 10. Marilyn Ferreira, STM 1.62

3-Point Field Goals Made Assist-Turnover Ratio 1. Amanda Shannon, MER 2.43 1. Trish Gardnerr, ASM 1.86 2. Johanna Leedham, FPU 2.32 2. Laura Mooney, PAC 1.59 3. Megan Berry, UML 2.27 3. Lynsey Timbrouck, STR 1.43 4. Megan Methven, STO 2.04 4. Marilyn Ferreira, STM 1.36 5. Elizabeth Buckley, STR 2.00 5. Angela Manifredi, BEN 1.35 6. Kristin Boesenberg, AIC 1.97 6. Rahshala Valentine, UML 1.26 7. Cassey Miller, MER 1.93 7. Helin Marte, UNH 1.25 8. Gennifer, Roy, MER 1.89 8. Laechia Conley, AIV 1.23 9. Katie Dunn, LEM 1.82 Sophomore Meghan Kirwan 9. Emily Rousseau, STO 1.23 10. Kristen McWhirter, STO 1.77 10. Jennifer Leedham, STR 1.17

Free Throw Percentage Blocked Shots Offensive Rebounds 1. Bethany Tighe, STO .919 1. Courtney Coryea, LEM 2.57 1. Megan Howard,STA 3.67 2. Lauren Revesz, STR .871 2. Sarah Schicher, SCS 2.56 2. Hannah DeGraffinreed, MER 3.64 3. Bethany Plasski, ASM .870 3. Kelsey Simonds, STO 2.24 3. Jacqueline Johannes, SCS 3.48 4. Emily Rousseau, STO .870 4. Shiesha AcCollum, PAC 1.68 4. Ashely Anderson, STR 3.00 5. Dana Brown, STR .867 5. Shasa Lowery, AIC 1.50 5. Brittany Sheilds, PAC 2.93 6. Johannah Leedham, FPU .863 6. Kayla Parker, ASM 1.39 6. Courtney May, STA 2.74 7. Kristen McWhirter, STO .837 7. Johannah Leedham, FPU 1.32 7. Sasha Lowery, AIC 2.56 8. Vanessa Holden, LEM .835 8. Tori Ahrens, FPU 1.17 8. Kristy McLean, BEN 2.48 9. Kristy McLean, BEN .830 9. Revital Carmon, UML 1.04 9. Bethany Tighe, STO 2.39 10. Leslie Lupien, ASM .829 10. Courtney May, STA 1.00 10. Stacey Boisvert, AIC 2.38

25 2009-10 OPPONENTS ADELPHIADELPHIADELPHI AMERICANAMERICANAMERICAN ASSUMPTION January 12 • 5:30 • Garden City, NY INTERNAINTERNAINTERNATIONALTIONALTIONAL January 6 • 5:30 • Worcester, MA Location: ...... Garden City, NY 11530 Location: ...... Worcester, MA 01609-1296 Enrollment: ...... 8,017 January 16 • 2:00 • Lowell, MA Enrollment: ...... 2,162 President: ...... Dr. Robert A. Scott President: ...... Dr. Francesco Cesareo Athletic Director: ...... Robert E. Hartwell Location: ...... Springfield, MA 01109 Athletic Director: ...... Ted Paulauskas Nickname: ...... Panthers Enrollment ...... 1,650 Nickname: ...... Greyhounds Colors: ...... Brown & Gold President ...... Vincent M. Maniaci Colors: ...... Blue & White Home Court: Center for Recreation & Sport (2,200) Athletic Director: ...... Richard Bedard Home Court:... Andrew Laska Gymnasium (2,200) Head Coach: ...... Kelley Watts (Eighth year) Nickname: ...... Yellow Jackets Head Coach: ...... Kerry Phayre (15th year) Alma Mater: ...... Rutgers, 1986 Colors: ...... Gold, White, & Black Alma Mater: ...... Providence, ‘83 Overall Record: ...... 123-126 (Nine years) Home Court/Capacity: Butova Gymnasium (2,500) Overall Record: ...... 212-161 (14 years) Record at Adelphi: ...... 111-91 (Seven years) Head Coach ...... Kristen Patterson (Thirdyear) Record at Assumption: ...... 212-161 (14 years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Donna Lohrey, Alma Mater: ...... American International, 2002 Associate Coach: ...... Sue Cahill ...... Christina Buckley,Brett Sternberg Overall Record: ...... 38-25 (Two years) Assistant Coach: ...... Mike Dube 2008-09 Record: ...... 13-15 Record at AIC:...... 38-25 (Two years) 2008-09 Record: ...... 15-13 Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Assistant Coaches: ...... Travis Hyland Conference: ...... Northeast-10 2008-09 Conference Record: ..... 10-8 (Sixth/ECC) 2008-09 Record: ...... 21-13 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 13-9 (T-5th) Sports Information Director: ...... Suzette McQueen Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Assistant AD, Media Relations: ...... Steve Morris E-Mail: ...... [email protected] 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 14-8 (Fourth) E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... (516) 877-4236 Sports Information Director: ...... Darryl Konicki Office Phone: ...... (508) 767-7240 Fax Number: ...... (516) 877-4240 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Fax Number: ...... (508) 798-2568 Last Meetings: ...... Adelphi65, UML 54 (12/9/08) Office Phone: ...... (413) 205-3572 Last Meetings: .. Assumption 65, UML 54 (12/9/08) Series With UML: ...... UML leads 2-1 Fax Number: ...... (413) 205-3571 ...... Assumption 59, UML 53 (2/14/09) Last Meetings: ...... AIC 53, UML 50 (1/17/09) Series With UML: ...... Assumption leads 21-18 ...... AIC 42, UML 39 (2/18/09) Series With UML: ...... AIC leads 22-9

BENTLEYBENTLEYBENTLEY BLOOMFIELDBLOOMFIELDBLOOMFIELD CALDWELLCALDWELLCALDWELL December 2 • 5:30 • Waltham, MA November 22 • 3:00 • Lowell, MA November 21 • 3:00 • Lowell, MA February 17 • 5:30 • Lowell, MA in the 2009 Valley Cup Classic in the 2009 Valley Cup Classic

Location: ...... Waltham, MA 02452 Location: ...... Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Location: ...... Caldwell, NJ 07006 Enrollment ...... 4,016 Enrollment ...... 2,000 Enrollment: ...... 2,100 President: ...... Gloria Cordes Larson, JD President ...... Richard A. Levao President: ...... Dr. Nancy H. Blattner Athletic Director: ...... Bob DeFelice Athletic Director: ...... Shelia Wooten Athletic Director: ...... Mark A. Corino Nickname: ...... Falcons Nickname: ...... Lady Deacons Nickname: ...... Cougars Colors: ...... Blue & Gold Colors: ...... Maroon & Gold Colors: ...... Scarlet, Gold & White Home Court:...... Dana Center (2,600) Home Court/Capacity: ...... BC Gymnasium (500) Home Court/Capacity: .... Newman Center (1,600) Head Coach ...... Barbara Stevens (24th year) Head Coach ...... Jerry Wimberly (Sixth year) Head Coach: ...... Linda Cimino (Fourth year) Alma Mater: ...... Bridgewater State, 1976 Alma Mater: ...... Savannah State, 1990 Alma Mater: ...... Adelphi, 2001 Overall Record: ...... 774-224 (32 years) Overall Record: ...... 99-74 (Five years) Overall Record: ...... 38-47 (Three years) Record at Bentley: ...... 617-133 (23 years) Record at Bloomfield: ...... 99-74 (Five years) Record at Caldwell: ...... 38-47 (Three years) Assistant Coaches: ...... C White, Dan Hunt Assistant Coaches: ...... Ray Lyde, Jr., Domenica Assistant Coaches: ...... Kylie Wilson, Dana Leary, 2008-09 Record: ...... 21-12 ...... Raymond, Derrick Lamar, Erin Mills ...... Mackenzie Lynch Conference: ...... Northeast-10 2008-09 Record: ...... 14-15 2008-09 Record: ...... 10-18 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 15-7 (T-2nd) Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Sports Information Director: ...... Dick Lipe 2008-09 Conference Record: 10-7 (Second, North) 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 8-9 (Third, North) E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Sports Information Director: ...... Gladstone Harris Sports Information Director: ...... Matt McLagan Office Phone: ...... (781) 891-2334 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Fax Number: ...... (781) 891-2648 Office Phone: ...... (973) 748-9000, ext. 791 Office Phone: ...... (973) 618-3567 Last Meetings: ...... Bentley 61, UML 45 (11/30/08) Fax Number: ...... (973) 259-1085 Fax Number: ...... (973) 618-3370 ...... Bentley 78, UML 71 (2/4/09) Last Meeting: .... Bloomfield 68, UML 63 (11/22/08) Last Meeting: ...... UML 70, Caldwell 56 (11/21/04) Series With UML: ...... Bentley leads 43-1 Series With UML: ...... Bloomfield leads 2-0 Series With UML: ...... UML leads 1-0

26 2009-10 OPPONENTS CONCORDIACONCORDIACONCORDIA FRANKLIN PIERCE GEORGIAN COURT December 29 • 3:30 • Springfield, MA December 8 • 5:30 • Lowell, MA Decemeber 20 • 1:00 • Lakewood, NJ in the 2009 AIC Holiday Classic February 24 • 5:30 • Rindge, NH Location: ...... Lakewood,NJ 08701 Location: ...... Bronxville, NY 10708 Location: ...... Rindge, NH 03461 Enrollment ...... 3,000 Enrollment: ...... 600 Enrollment: ...... 1,600 President ...... Sr. Rosemary Jeffries President: ...... Dr. Viji George President: ...... James Birge Athletic Director: ...... Laura Liesman Athletic Director: ...... Ivan Marquez Athletic Director: ...... Bruce Kirsh Nickname: ...... Lions Nickname: ...... Clippers Nickname: ...... Ravens Colors: ...... Blue & Gold Colors: ...... Blue & Gold Colors: ...... Crimson & Grey Home Court/Capacity: Casino Gymnasium(600) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Meyer Center (1,000) Home Court/Capacity: ...... The Fieldhouse (1,000) Head Coach ...... Valerie Curtis (Third year) Head Coach: ...... Monge Codio (Fifth year) Head Coach: ...... Steve Hancock (Ninth year) Alma Mater: ...... Univ. District of Columbia, 1995 Alma Mater: ...... Southampton, 1996 Alma Mater: ...... Fitchburg State, 1971 Overall Record: ...... Overall Record: ...... 18-84 (Four years) Overall Record: ...... 135-92 (Eight years) Record at Georgian Court: ...... 20-34 (Three years) Record at Concordia: ...... 18-84 (Four years) Record at Franklin Pierce: ..... 135-92 (Eight years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Laura Feigus, Assistant Coaches: ...... Kara Codio, Jen Ritz Assistant Coaches: ...... Jennifer Leedham ...... Susan Smith 2008-09 Record: ...... 4-23 2008-09 Record: ...... 29-6 2008-09 Record: ...... 13-14 Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 8-9 (10th, 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 18-4 (First) 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 9-9 (Fifth) ...... East Coast Conference) Sports Information Director: ...... Doug DeBiase Sports Information Director: ...... Chris McKibben Sports Information Director: ...... Erin Schuler E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... (603) 899-4222 Office Phone: ...... (732) 987-2690 Office Phone: ...... (914) 337-9300, ext. 2454 Fax Number: ...... (603) 899-4328 Fax Number: ...... (732) 987-2002 Fax Number: ...... (914) 395-4515 Last Meetings: ...... FPC 83, UML 80 (11/19/08) Last Meetings: ...... First meeting Last Meeting: ...... First meeting ...... FPC 62, UML 58 (1/24/09) Series With UML: ...... 0-0 Series With UML: ...... 0-0 Series With UML: ...... UML leads 35-21

LE MOYNEMOYNELE MERRIMACKMERRIMACKMERRIMACK NEW HAHANEW VENVENVEN January 19 • 5:30 • Lowell, MA November 29 • 1:00 • North Andover, MA January 9 • 2:00 • Lowell, MA February 13 • 2:00 • Lowell, MA Location: ...... Syracuse, NY 13214 Location: ...... West Haven, CT Enrollment ...... 2,300 Location: ...... North Andover, MA 01845 Enrollment ...... 5,200 President ...... Dr. Fred Pestello Enrollment ...... 2,150 President ...... Steven H. Kaplan Athletic Director: ...... Matt Bassett President ...... Dr. Ronald Champagne Athletic Director: ...... Deborah Chin Nickname: ...... Dolphins Athletic Director: ...... Glenn Hofmann Nickname: ...... Chargers Colors: ...... Green & Gold Nickname: ...... Warriors Colors: ...... Blue & Gold Home Court/Capacity: Henninger Center (2,500) Colors: ...... Navy Blue & Gold Home Court/Capacity:Charger Gymnasium (1,500) Head Coach ...... Rich Conover (First year) Home Court/Capacity: ...... Volpe Complex (1,500) Head Coach ...... Jessica Smith (Fourth year) Alma Mater: ...... Green Mountain, 1987 Head Coach ...... Helen Williams (Fourth year) Alma Mater: ...... Rhode Island, 1995 Overall Record: ...... 144-145 (11 years) Alma Mater: ...... Wake Forest ‘87 Overall Record: ...... 62-28 (Three years) Record at Le Moyne: ...... 0-0 Overall Record: ...... 25-59 (Three years) Record at New Haven: ...... 62-28 (Three years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Mandy Pennewell, Record at Merrimack: ...... 25-59 (Three years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Christine Huber, ...... Vanessa Holden Assistant Coach: ...... Scott Smith, Jennifer Chuks ...... Lori Tanaka 2008-09 Record: ...... 15-13 2008-09 Record: ...... 9-19 2008-09 Record: ...... 16-13 Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Conference: ...... Northeast-10 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 12-10 (Ninth) 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 8-14 (12th) 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 10-12 (10th) Sports Information Director: ...... Kevin McNeill Sports Information Director: ...... Brad Davis Sports Information Director: ...... Andy Beardsley E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... (315) 445-4412 Office Phone: ...... (978) 837-5364 Website: ...... www.newhaven.edu/athletics Fax Number: ...... (315) 445-4678 Fax Number: ...... (978) 837-5079 Office Phone: ...... (203) 932-7025 Last Meetings: ...... Le Moyne 57, UML 54 (2/9/08) Last Meetings: ... Merrimack 68, UML 55(1/21/09) Fax Number: ...... (203) 932-7470 Series With UML: ...... UML leads 17-8 ...... UML 81, Merrimack 69 (2/07/09) Last Meeting: .. New Haven 66, UML 59 (1/20/09) Series with UML: ...... UML leads 20-14 ...... New Haven 58, UML 48 (2/21/09) Series With UML: ...... UML leads 26-21

27 2009-10 OPPONENTS PACEPACEPACE SAINT ANSELM SAINT MICHAEL'S January 26 • 5:30 • Lowell, MA December 5 • 2:00 • Lowell, MA November 18 • 5:30 • Colchester, VT February 20 • 1:30 • Manchester, NH February 3 • 5:30 • Lowell, MA Location: ...... Pleasantville, NY 10570 Enrollment ...... 12,912 Location: ...... Manchester, NH 03102 Location: ...... Colchester, VT 05439 President ...... Stephen J. Friedman Enrollment ...... 1,900 Enrollment ...... 1,900 Athletic Director: ...... Joseph F. O’Donnell President ...... Rev. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B. President ...... John J. Neuhauser Nickname: ...... Setters Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Jo-Ann Nester Athletic Director: ...... Geri Knortz Colors: ...... Navy & Gold Nickname: ...... Hawks Nickname: ...... Purple Knights Home Court/Capacity: .... Goldstein Center (2,400) Colors: ...... Navy Blue & White Colors: ...... Purple & Gold Head Coach ...... Carrie Seymour (18th year) Home Court/Capacity:Stoutenborough Gym (1,200) Home Court/Capacity: . Ross Sport Center (2,500) Alma Mater: ...... Eastern Connecticut State, 1983 Head Coach: ...... DeAnn Craft (First Year) Head Coach ...... Jennifer Niebling (Seventh year) Overall Record: ...... 319-185 (17 years) Alma Mater: ...... Central Florida, 1987 Alma Mater: ...... Vermont, 1993 Record at Pace: ...... 319-185 (17 years) Overall Record: ...... (19 years) Overall Record: ...... 74-89 (Six years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Patrina Blow, Record at Saint Anselm: ...... 0-0 Record at Saint Michael’s: ...... 74-89 (Six years) ...... Stephanie Rossmy Assistant Coaches: ...... Allison Flynn, Assistant Coaches: ...... Shannon Kynoch, 2008-09 Record: ...... 18-11 ...... Josh Goldstein, Ben Sarraf ...... Kristen Schaeffer, Amy O’Connell Conference: ...... Northeast-10 2008-09 Record: ...... 4-23 2008-09 Record: ...... 14-13 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 13-9 (Sixth) Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Sports Information Director: ...... John Tagliaferri 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 2-20 (15th) 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 11-11 (10th) E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Sports Information Director: ...... Ken Johnson, Jr. Sports Information Director:...... Seth Cole Office Phone: ...... (914) 773-3888 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Fax Number: ...... (914) 773-3491 Office Phone: ...... (603) 641-7810 Office Phone: ...... (802) 654-2537 Last Meeting: ...... Pace 68, UML 54 (1/10/09) Fax Number: ...... (603) 641-7172 Fax Number: ...... (802) 654-2497 Series With UML: ...... Pace leads 12-5 Last Meetings: . UML 67, St. Anselm 64 (12/03/08) Last Meetings:..St. Michael’s 63, UML 62 (1/03/09) Series With UML: ...... Saint Anselm leads 23-16 Series With UML: ...... UML leads 19-15

SAINT ROSEROSESAINT SOUTHERNSOUTHERNSOUTHERN SOUTHERNSOUTHERNSOUTHERN January 23 • 1:30 • Albany, NY CONNECTICUT NEW HAMPSHIRE Location: ...... Albany, NY 12203 Enrollment ...... 5,000 January 30 • 1:30 • New Haven, CT November 24 • 5:30 • Lowell, MA President ...... Dr. R. Mark Sullivan February 9 • 5:30 • Manchester, NH Location: ...... New Haven, CT 06515 Athletic Director: ...... Catherine Cummings Haker Enrollment ...... 12,000 Nickname: ...... Golden Knights Location: ...... Manchester, NH 03106 President ...... Dr. Cheryl J. Norton Colors: ...... Gold, Black & White Enrollment ...... 1,800 Athletic Director: ...... Patricia Nicol Home Court/Capacity: .. Daniel P. Nolan Gym (1,000) President ...... Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc Nickname: ...... Owls Head Coach ...... Karen Haag (Ninth year) Athletic Director: ...... Chip Polak Colors: ...... Blue & White Alma Mater: ...... Oneonta State, 1984 Nickname: ...... Penmen Home Court/Capacity: .. Moore Fieldhouse (2,400) Overall Record: ...... 215-253 (19 years) Colors: ...... Blue & Gold Head Coach ...... Meghan Brown (Third year) Record at Saint Rose: ...... 111-120 (Eight years) Home Court/Capacity: ...... SNHU Fieldhouse Alma Mater: ...... St. John’s, 1996 Assistant Coaches: ...... James McCormick, Head Coach ...... Karen Pinkos (Fifth year) Overall Record: ...... 22-34 (Two years) ...... John Ardizone, Lauren Revesz Alma Mater:...... New Hampshire, 1988 Record at Southern Conn.: ...... 22-34 (Two years) 2008-09 Record: ...... 20-11 Overall Record: ...... 46-66 (Four years) Assistant Coaches: Tammy Millsaps, Adam Leiser Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Record at Southern NH: ...... 46-66 (Four years) 2008-09 Record: ...... 7-20 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 13-9 (T-Fifth) Assistant Coaches: .. Sarah Shea,Kara Williamson Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Sports Information Director: ...... David Alexander ...... Monica Galamaga 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 4-18 (14th) E-Mail: ...... [email protected] 2008-09 Record: ...... 18-11 Sports Information Director: ...... Tony Distasio Office Phone: ...... (518) 458-5491 Conference: ...... Northeast-10 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Fax Number: ...... (518) 458-5457 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 12-10 (8th) Office Phone: ...... (203) 392-6005 Last Meetings: ..... St. Rose 84, UML 79 (1/08/09) Sports Information Director:...... Greg Royce Fax Number: ...... (203) 392-6967 Series With UML: ...... Saint Rose leads 9-7 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Last Meetings: ...... UML 81, SCSU 68 (1/14/09) Office Phone: ...... (603) 645-9638 Series With UML: ...... UML leads 38-20 Fax Number: ...... (603) 645-9686 Last Meetings: ...... SNHU 67, UML 58 (1/31/09) ...... SNHU 59, UML 55 (2/24/09) Series With UML: ...... UML leads 42-20

28 2008-09 OPPONENTS • RECORDS Opponents (Cont’d) RecordsRecordsRecords vs. Opponents STONEHILLSTONEHILLSTONEHILL January 2 • 1:30 • Easton , MA Opponent WL February 6 • 2:00 • Lowell, MA Adelphi 2 1 Albany 8 2 Location: ...... Easton, MA 02357 American Intern'l 9 22 Enrollment ...... 2,150 Army 1 1 President ...... Rev. Mark T. Cregan, C.S.C. Assumption 18 21 Athletic Director: ...... Paula J. Sullivan Bentley 1 43 Nickname: ...... Skyhawks Colors: ...... Purple & White Bloomfield 1 1 Home Court/Capacity: ...... Merkert Gym (2,200) Binghamton 2 2 Head Coach ...... Trisha Brown (Nineth year) Boston College 0 2 Alma Mater:...... Harvard, 1987 Boston University 1 3 Overall Record: ...... 167-74 (Eight years) Bridgeport 19 22 Record at Stonehill: ...... 167-74 (Eight years) Bridgewater State 0 5 Assistant Coaches: ...... Kelly Thompson, Bryant 11 19 ...... Linsey Onishuk C.W. Post 2 0 2008-09 Record: ...... 22-9 Caldwell 1 0 Conference: ...... Northeast-10 Central Connecticut 1 6 2008-09 Conference Record: ...... 15-7 (Second) Cheyney 1 0 Sports Information Director:...... Kevin Anderson Clarion 1 0 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Clark 2 3 Office Phone: ...... (508) 565-1352 Dowling 3 1 Fax Number: ...... (508) 565-1504 Drury 0 1 Senior Megan Berry Last Meetings: ..... UML 75, Stonehill 73 (11/25/08) ...... Stonehill 62, UML 59 (2/10/09) East Stroudsburg 1 0 Series With UML: ...... Stonehill leads 23-12 Eastern Nazarene 1 5 Felician College 4 0 Opponent WL Fitchburg State 3 1 New York Tech 2 0 Florida Atlantic 0 1 North Dakota State 0 2 Framingham State 6 0 Pace 5 12 WILMINGTON Franklin Pierce 35 21 Philadelphia Textile 2 1 Georgian Court 0 0 Post 4 0 December 30 • 3:30 • Springfield, MA Glenville State 1 0 Quinnipiac 6 10 in the 2009 AIC Holiday Classic Goldey-Beacom 1 0 Rollins 0 1 Location: ...... New Castle, DE Gordon 6 2 Sacred Heart 28 8 Enrollment: ...... 3,000 Holy Cross 2 4 Saginaw Valley State 1 0 President: ...... Jack P. Varsalona Jackson 1 1 Saint Anselm 16 23 Athletic Director: ...... Frank Aiello Keene State 13 18 Saint Joseph’s (ME) 1 0 Nickname: ...... Wildcats Le Moyne 17 8 Saint Michael’s 19 15 Colors: ...... Hunter Green, White & Black Lenoir-Rhyne 1 0 Saint Rose 7 9 Home Court/Capacity: ...... Pratt Gymnasium (500) Lock Haven 0 1 Saint Thomas Aquinas 2 0 Head Coach: ...... Rob Miller (Second year) Lynn 1 0 Salem State 5 6 Alma Mater: ...... UMass Boston 5 8 Smith 2 2 Overall Record: ...... 54-50 (Four years) UMass Dartmouth 2 4 Springfield 1 2 Record at Wilmington: ...... 18-12 (One year) M.I.T. 1 1 Southern Conn. 37 20 Assistant Coaches: Patty Greene, Laura Hensley, Mercy 7 0 Southern N.H. 42 20 ...... Colin Smith, Jamie Cristmann Mercyhurst 1 0 Stonehill 12 23 2008-09 Record: ...... 18-12 Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Merrimack 22 14 Stony Brook 6 2 2007-08 Conference Record: .. 11-7 (CACC South) Millersville 1 1 Tampa 1 0 Sports Information Director: ...... Erin Harvey Missouri-St. Louis 1 0 Tufts 3 1 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Mount Ida 2 0 West Chester 1 1 Office Phone: ...... (302) 356-6755 Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 Wheaton 2 0 Fax Number: ...... (302) 328-7376 New England College 2 1 Wisconsin-Parkside 0 1 Last Meetings: ...... First meeting New Hampshire, Univ. of 0 1 Worcester Polytechnic 0 1 Series With UML: ...... 0-0 New Haven 26 21 Worcester State 1 5

29 THE RECORD BOOKS Team Records

Most Games Played: 31 1989-90; 1990-91, 1993-94, 1996-97, 2002-03 Most Games Won: 25 1996-97 Most Games Lost: 24 1984-85, 1985-86 Fewest Wins: 1 1984-85, 1985-86 Fewest Losses: 3 1976-77 Most Consecutive Wins: 18 Bryant (1-7-91) thru N.H. College (3-2-91) Most Consecutive Losses: 33 Salem State (12-1-84) thru Bridgeport (1-18-86) Most Points Scored: Half: 65 Southern Connecticut (2-22-92; 1st Half) Game: 114 Southern Connecticut (2-22-92) Season: 2,343 1993-94 Overtime Period: 16 Bryant (1-7-91) Highest Scoring Average: 75.8 1992-93 Fewest Points Scored: Half: 11 Bryant (12-2-06) Game: 29 Boston College (1-21-82) Season: 700 1975-76 Fewest Points Scored p/g: 50.2 1985-86 Marsha Blalock Dragana Rabota Fewest Points Allowed: 1995-99 2000-04 Half: 10 Bridgeport (1/8/00) Game: 18 Bridgeport (1/8/00) Season: 631 1975-76 Lowest Avg. Points Allowed: 52.3 1976-77 Most Points Allowed: Half: 58 Franklin Pierce (1-19-94; UMass Lowell 2nd Half) Game: 107 Quinnipiac (1-21-83) 1,000 Point Club Season: 2,060 1990-91 Overtime Period: 12 Southern Connecticut (1-16-88) Player Points Years Highest Avg. Points Allowed: 72.0 1984-85 1. Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 2,116 1990-94 Highest Scoring Margin: 12.4 1976-77 Most Field Goals Attempted: 2. Sheila Knower 1,565 1994-97 Game: 91 Missouri-St. Louis (1-4-90) 3. Rosalyn Worsley 1,563 1987-91 Season: 2,114 1993-94 4. Miroslava Raspopovic 1,396 1997-01 Most Field Goals Made: 5. Christina Azzarito 1,228 1980-84 Game: 50 Southern Connecticut (2-22-92) Season: 904 1993-94 6. Dragana Rabota 1,186 2000-04 Best Field Goal Pct.: 7. Debbie Henderson 1,182 1993-97 Game: .571 Mercy (1-29-90; 40/70) 8. Diane DiRoma 1,107 1993-97 Season: .459 1980-81 9. Doreen Thibault 1,046 1981-85 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: Game: 26 Binghamton (2/12/00, 10/26) 10. Missy Montini 1,032 1986-90 Season: 446 2005-06 11. Jennifer Demby 1,032 1986-90 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 12. Mariette Guillaume 1,020 2002-06 Game: 11 Keene State (2-2-94), Bridgeport (2-6-99) Season: 160 1993-94 Best 3-Pt Field Goal Pct.: Game (min. 5 att.): .833 New Hampshire College Highest Rebounding Average: 50.2 1978-79 (3-2-91; 5/6) Highest Rebound Margin: 9.0 1996-97 Season: .366 1993-94 Most Assists: Most Free Throws Attempted: Game: 29 Bridgeport (1/8/00) Game: 52 Bridgeport (1-15-92) Season: 532 1993-94 Season: 666 1990-91 Greatest Margin of Victory: 64 Bridgeport (1/8/00) Most Free Throws Made: Greatest Margin of Defeat: 58 Univ. of New Hampshire Game: 31 Bridgeport (1-15-92) (1977-78; 35-93) Season: 464 1989-90 Best Free Throw Pct.: Game (min. 10 att.): 1.000 Franklin Pierce (2-7-96; 13/13) Season: .730 2001-02 Most Rebounds: Game: 70 Bryant (1-7-91) Season: 1,511 1996-97

30 THE RECORD BOOKS Individual Records

Most Games Played: Season: 31 22 Times Career: 124 Diane DiRoma, 1993-97 Most Points Scored: Game: 48 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, vs. New Haven (2-7-94) Season: 705 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1993-94 Freshman: 389 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1990-91 Career: 2,116 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1990-94 Best Scoring Average: Season: 22.7 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1993-94 Career: 17.9 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1990-94 Most Field Goals Attempted: Game: 30 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, vs. New Haven (2-7-94) Season: 531 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1993-94 Career: 1,679 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1990-94 Most Field Goals Made: Game: 19 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, vs. New Haven (2-7-94) Season: 285 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1993-94 Career: 874 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1990-94 Best Field Goal Pct.: Game (min 10 att.): .900 Debbie Henderson vs. Albany (12-9-95; 9/10) Season (min.150 att.): .571 Debbie Henderson (1995-96; 140/245) Career (min. 400 att.): .521 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 1990-94 (874/1679) Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempted: Game: 13 Mary-Kate O’Leary, vs. Keene St. (2-12-90) Season: 182 Mary-Kate O’Leary, 1989-90 Career: 477 Dragana Rabota, 2000-04 Most 3-Point Field Goal Made: Game: 7 Ginger Sanford vs. Franklin Pierce (2/10/93) Meghan Hamilton (1998-00; 2001-03), the 2003 North- Season: 63 Laurie Mann, 1993-94 east-10 Conference Defensive Player of the Year Career: 173 Dragana Rabota, 2000-04 Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct.: Game (min. 5 att.): .857 Itxaso Mallaviabarrena vs. Binghamton (2/12/00, 6/7) Most Assists Season (min. 50 att.): .438 Ginger Sanford, 1990-91 (35/80) Game: 14 Rahshala Valentine, vs. Career (min. 100 att.): .423 Laurie Mann, 1993-94 (63/149) Merrimack (1/8/08) Most Free Throws Attempted: Season: 140 Marsha Blalock, 1996-97 Game: 19 Karen Hanney Freshman: 80 Rahshala Valentine, 2006-07 vs. St. Michael’s (11-28-86) Career: 429 Marsha Blalock, 1995-99 Season: 190 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1993-94 Most Blocked Shots: Career: 567 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1990-94 Game: 9 Kathy Lynch, vs. Most Free Throws Made: UMass Dartmouth (1-26-84) Game: 14 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia Jennifer Demby, vs. vs. Stonehill (3/12/93) Assumption (12-28-87) Season: 133 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1993-94 vs. Franklin Pierce (2-27-89) Career: 380 Rosalyn Worsley, 1987-91 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia Best Free Throw Pct: vs. Bridgeport (3-5-94) Game (min.11 att): 1.000 Diane DiRoma vs. Season: 121 Kathy Lynch, 1983-84 Bridgeport (1-11-97; 12/12) Career: 346 Jennifer Demby, 1986-90 Season (min. 50 att.): .889 Jennifer Demby, 1987-88 (72/81) Most Steals: Career (min. 150 att.): .788 Rosalyn Worsley, 1987-91 (380/482) Game: 10 Marsha Blalock, vs. Consecutive FT Made 25 Jennifer Demby, 1987-88 Saint Michael's (1/3/98) Most Rebounds Season: 86 Marsha Blalock, 1998-99 Game: 25 Jennifer Demby, vs. So. Conn. (1-16-88) Career: 304 Marsha Blalock, 1995-99 Season: 323 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, 1993-94 Most Personal Fouls Freshman: 235 Marlene Monto, 1980-81 Season: 101 Maureen Jennings, 1997-98 Career: 1,104 Debbie Henderson, 1993-97 Career: 352 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, Best Rebounding Avg.: 1990-94 Season: 13.4 Cathy Judge, 1978-79 Most Disqualifications Career: 8.96 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia, Season: 7 Marlene Monto, 1980-81 1990-94 Maureen Jennings, 1997-98 8.94 Chris Azzarito, 1980-84 Career: 18 Maureen Jennings, 1994-98

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Single Game Records River Hawks in the Single Game Points River Hawks in the 1. Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 48 vs. New Haven 02/07/94 Athletic Hall of Fame 2. Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 36 vs. Stonehill 03/12/93 Athletic Hall of Fame 3. Rosalyn Worsley 35 vs. Bryant 01/07/91 4. Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 34 vs. Southern Conn. 02/01/92 Christina Azzarito (1980-84) 5. Rosalyn Worsley 33 vs. Keene State 01/31/90 Inducted in 1990 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 33 vs. Le Moyne 02/21/93 The first women’s basketball player Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 33 vs. Le Moyne 03/04/94 and second female in UMass Lowell Diane DiRoma 33 vs. Albany 01/21/96 history to be inducted into the Athletic Miroslava Raspopovic 33 vs. N.H. College 02/03/99 Hall of Fame, Christina Azzarito 10. Rosalyn Worsley 32 vs. Mercy 12/01/90 graduated as the all-time leading scorer Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 32 vs. Stonehill 11/20/93 with 1,228 points. She also held school 12. Celeste Lippe 31 vs. Boston State 02/05/79 records in field goals attempted (1,268), made (545) and scoring average (12.7) and Celeste Lippe 31 vs. Salem State 02/10/79 became the first to score 1,000 points. Rosalyn Worsley 31 vs. Keene State 01/30/91 ULowell’s first player named to the New England Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 31 vs. Keene State 02/16/94 Collegiate Conference All-Star team, Azzarito was a 16. Sheila Knower 30 vs. N.H. College 01/08/98 second team selection in 1983-84 and an honorable Miroslava Raspopovic 30 vs Bridgeport 02/06/99 mention in 1982-83. Respected by her teammates for her work ethic, Azzarito was a rare three-year captain who Single Game Rebounds led the team in scoring and rebounding in her sophomore and junior years in 1981-82 and 1982-83. 1. Jennifer Demby 25 vs. Southern Conn. 01/16/88 2. Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 22 vs. Southern Conn. 01/30/93 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 3. Kim Brigham 21 vs. Quinnipiac 01/11/93 (1990-94); Inducted in 1999 4. Susan Shramek 20 vs. Bentley 02/03/79 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 20 vs. Bryant 01/07/91 The numbers explain the impact that Revital Carmon 20 vs. Southern Conn. 02/19/08 Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia had on the Debbie Henderson 20 vs. N.H. College 02/18/97 women’s basketball program: She is the 8. Joanne Savard 19 vs. Keene State 01/15/80 all-time leading scorer with 2,116 career Jennifer Demby 19 vs. Assumption 01/12/88 points, field goals made (874), field goal Lisa Powers 19 vs. N.H. College 02/24/89 percentage (.521) and ranks second in rebounds (1,058) and blocks (299). Darlene Orlando-Ciarcia 19 vs. Southern Conn. 01/26/91 Orlando-Ciarcia also owns school marks for points Debbie Henderson 19 vs. Bridgeport 01/28/96 (705) and rebounds (323) in a season, and vaunts three of Debbie Henderson 19 vs. Bryant 12/01/96 the top four scoring games in school history, including a 14. Mary Beth Jacobs 18 vs. Salem State 02/12/81 school-record 48-point outburst against New Haven on Chris Azzarito 18 vs. Merrimack 12/01/83 Feb. 7, 1994. A two-time All-American, Orlando Ciarcia was Lisa Powers 18 vs. Keene State 02/03/88 also a four-time New England Collegiate Conference all- Debbie Henderson 18 vs. New Haven 01/20/97 star, including the Player of the Year 1993 and Co-Player in 1994, and an Academic All-American in 1994. Jessica Bruce 18 vs. Bridgeport 02/06/99 She continued to gather honors after graduation, Revital Carmon 18 vs. Saint Rose 01/08/08 earning inclusion on the NECC 15th Anniversary Team as 20. Joanne Savard 17 vs. Salem State 12/11/85 well as UMass Lowell’s top 10 players in history during its Jennifer Demby 17 vs. New Haven 01/20/88 celebration of women’s athletics in 2001-02. Lisa Powers 17 vs. New Haven 02/03/90 Jennifer Demby 17 vs. N.H. College 02/23/90 Sheila Knower (1994-97); Debbie Henderson 17 vs. Bridgeport 02/13/95 Inducted in 2003 Kristine Gorski 17 vs. Bryant 11/26/95 Sheila Knower graduated in 1998 as one of the most decorated players in Single Game Assists UMass Lowell history, earning New 1. Rahshala Valentine 14 vs. Merrimack 01/08/08 England Collegiate Conference all-star 2. Marsha Blalock 13 vs. N.H. College 01/28/97 status her final three years, as well as 3. Doreen Thibault 11 vs. Sacred Heart 02/11/84 NECC and Eastern College Athletic Louise Smith 11 vs. St. Michael’s 11/30/85 Association (ECAC) Division II Player of the Year honors as a senior. Louise Smith 11 vs. Salem State 12/11/85 She guided the program to a four-year record of 87- 6. Andrea Azzarito 10 vs. Fitchburg State 12/06/80 31 (.737) and three NCAA Tournament bids. Along the Colleen O’Neil 10 vs. Franklin Pierce 01/29/81 way, the River Hawks won three NECC Tournament Doreen Thibault 10 vs. Sacred Heart 02/14/84 championships and two regular season titles. Like her Hall Louise Smith 10 vs. Quinnipiac 01/24/87 of Fame predecessors, she was voted among the Kendra Lippmann 10 vs. Franklin Pierce 02/12/92 University’s top 10 female athletes in school history in Nora "Dobee" Baston 10 vs. Stonehill 03/12/93 2002. She remains prominent in the record book, ranking Lakisha Phelps 10 vs. Franklin Pierce 03/08/94 among the top 10 career leaders in an astounding nine Diane DiRoma 10 vs. Franklin Pierce 02/07/96 categories, including points (1,565), rebounds (628) and Marsha Blalock 10 vs. St. Michael's 01/03/98 field goal accuracy (.463).

32 THE RECORD BOOKS Career Leaders

Career Games Played Mariette Guillaume 380 2002-06 4. Chris Azzarito 868 1980-84 1. Diane DiRoma 124 1993-97 5. Ginger Sanford 372 1989-93 5. Jennifer Morrison 837 1989-93 2. Jennifer Morrison 122 1989-93 6. Kelly Kirkpatrick 307 1991-95 6. Lisa Powers 789 1986-90 3. Debbie Henderson 120 1997-97 7. Missy Montini 268 1986-90 7. Jessica Bruce 752 1996-99 4. Maureen Jennings 119 1993-98 8. Diane DiRoma 266 1993-97 8. Maureen Jennings 762 1993-98 5. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 118 1990-94 9. Dahima James 684 1999-03 6. Sheila Knower 116 1994-98 Career 3-Point Field Goals Made 10. Miroslava Raspopovic 679 1997-01 6. Emily Kordas 116 2002-06 1. Dragana Rabota 173 2000-04 8. Dahima James 115 1999-03 2. Megan Berry 136 2006-pre. Career Assist Leaders 8. Lakisha Phelps 115 1991-95 3. Marsha Blalock 132 1995-99 1. Marsha Blalock 429 1995-99 10. Rosalyn Worsley 114 1987-91 4. Ginger Sanford 129 1989-93 2. Marcy Falcone 394 1986-90 10. Marsha Blalock 114 1995-99 5. Mariette Guillaume 118 2002-06 3. Kendra Lippmann 345 1988-92 6. Kelly Kirkpatrick 110 1991-95 4. Meghan Hamilton 340 1998-03 Career Scoring Leaders 7. Missy Montini 92 1986-90 5. Doreen Thibault 337 1981-85 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 2,116 1990-94 8. Itxaso Mallaviabarrena 89 1999-03 6. Andrea Azzarito 321 1980-83 2. Sheila Knower 1,565 1994-98 9. Laurie Mann 81 1993-95 7. Nora Baston 315 1991-95 3. Rosalyn Worsley 1,563 1987-91 8. Lakisha Phelps 295 1991-95 4. Miroslava Raspopovic 1,396 1997-01 Career 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 9. Missy Montini 293 1986-90 5. Chris Azzarito 1,228 1980-84 1. Miroslava Raspopovic .398 1997-01 10. Rahshala Valentine 283 2006-pre 6. Dragana Rabota 1,186 2000-04 2. Dragana Rabota .362 2000-04 7. Debbie Henderson 1,182 1993-97 3. Kelley Kirkpatrick .358 1991-95 Career Steal Leaders 8. Diane DiRoma 1,107 1993-97 4. Laurie Mann .357 1993-95 1. Marsha Blalock 304 1995-99 9. Doreen Thibault 1,046 1981-85 5. Rosalyn Worsley .348 1987-91 2. Mariette Guillaume 247 2002-06 10. Jennifer Demby 1,032 1986-90 6. Ginger Sanford .347 1989-93 3. Rosalyn Worsley 199 1987-91 10. Missy Montini 1,032 1986-90 7. Missy Montini .343 1986-90 4. Missy Montini 197 1986-90 8. Itxaso Mallaviabarrena .342 1999-03 5. Enjoli Edwards 190 2001-05 Career Field Goals Attempted 9. Megan Berry .341 2006-pre 6. Lakisha Phelps 162 1991-95 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 1679 1990-94 7. Meghan Hamilton 167 1999-03 2. Rosalyn Worsley 1355 1987-91 Career Free Throws Attempted 8. Doreen Thibault 159 1981-85 3. Shiela Knower 1313 1994-98 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 567 1990-94 9. Ginger Sanford 156 1989-93 4. Chris Azzarito 1268 1980-84 2. Rosalyn Worsley 482 1987-91 10. Nora "Dobee" Baston 152 1991-95 5. Diane DiRoma 1240 1993-97 3. Miroslava Raspopovic 450 1997-01 6. Doreen Thibault 1185 1981-85 4. Sheila Knower 449 1994-98 Career Blocked Shot Leaders 7. Missy Montini 1082 1986-90 5. Debbie Henderson 394 1993-97 1. Jennifer Demby 346 1986-90 8. Dragana Rabota 1065 2000-04 6. Meghan Hamilton 382 1999-03 2. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 299 1990-94 9. Miroslava Raspopovic 999 1997-01 7. Jennifer Demby 373 1986-90 3. Kathy Lynch 228 1983-87 10. Debbie Henderson 966 1993-97 8. Kendra Lippmann 317 1988-92 4. Kim Brigham 96 1989-93 9. Karen Hanney 316 1983-87 5. Miroslava Raspopovic 90 1997-01 Career Field Goals Made 10. Diane DiRoma 315 1993-97 6. Jessica Bruce 76 1996-99 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 874 1990-94 7. Revital Carmon 73 2006-09 2. Sheila Knower 609 1994-98 Career Free Throws Made 8. Maureen Jennings 64 1993-98 3. Rosalyn Worsley 553 1987-91 1. Rosalyn Worsley 380 1987-91 9. Chris Azzarito 61 1980-84 4. Chris Azzarito 545 1980-84 2. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 366 1990-94 9. Debbie Henderson 61 1993-97 5. Miroslava Raspopovic 502 1997-01 3. Sheila Knower 332 1994-98 6. Debbie Henderson 483 1993-97 4. Miroslava Raspopovic 328 1997-01 Career Personal Fouls 7. Doreen Thibault 425 1981-85 5. Jennifer Demby 278 1986-90 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 352 1990-94 8. Diane DiRoma 412 1993-97 6. Meghan Hamilton 265 1999-03 2. Maureen Jennings 337 1994-98 9. Dragana Rabota 409 2000-04 7. Diane DiRoma 222 1993-97 3. Itxaso Mallaviabarrena 330 1999-03 10. Missy Montini 395 1986-90 8. Debbie Henderson 216 1993-97 4. Dahima James 319 1999-03 9. Jennifer Morrison 205 1989-93 5. Lisa Powers 309 1986-90 Career Field Goal Percentage 10. Doreen Thibault 196 1981-85 6. Lakisha Phelps 289 1991-95 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia .521 1990-93 7. Emily Kordas 287 2002-06 2. Miroslava Raspopovic .503 1997-01 Career Free Throw Percentage 8. Enjoli Edwards 286 2001-05 3. Debbie Henderson .500 1993-97 1. Rosalyn Worsley .788 1987-91 9. Missy Montini 284 1986-90 4. Enjoli Edwards .495 2001-05 2. Kristine Gorski .762 1992-96 10. Kendra Lippmann 281 1988-92 5. Shiela Knower .464 1994-98 3. Jennifer Demby .745 1986-90 6. Cathy Rhuda .463 1988-92 4. Sheila Knower .739 1994-98 Career Disqualifications 7. Jennifer Morrison .455 1989-93 5. Miroslava Raspopovic .729 1997-01 1. Maureen Jennings 18 1993-98 8. Kim Brigham .4547 1989-93 6. Mariette Guillaume .719 2002-06 2. Itxaso Mallaviabarrena 16 1999-03 9. Dahima James .4543 1999-03 7. Kim Brigham .713 1989-93 3. Karen Hanney 14 1983-87 4. Lisa Powers 14 1986-90 Career 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Career Rebound Leaders 5. *Kathy Boyle 13 1981-85 1. Dragana Rabota 477 2000-04 1. Debbie Henderson 1,104 1993-97 2. Megan Berry 399 2006-pre. 2. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 1,058 1990-94 *Career record incomplete 3. Marsha Blalock 380 1995-99 3. Jennifer Demby 915 1986-90 Continued 33 THE RECORD BOOKS Career Leaders (continued)

Single Season Point Totals Single Season Rebound Leaders 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 705 1993-94 1. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 323 1993-94 2. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 581 1992-93 2. Debbie Henderson 305 1996-97 3. Sheila Knower 558 1997-98 3. Debbie Henderson 298 1995-96 4. Rosalyn Worsley 544 1990-91 4. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 294 1992-93 5. Rosalyn Worsley 473 1989-90 5. Debbie Henderson 292 1994-95 6. Diane DiRoma 442 1995-96 6. Jennifer Demby 281 1989-90 7. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 441 1991-92 7. Jennifer Morrison 279 1990-91 8. Miroslava Raspopovic 426 2000-01 8. Joanne Savard 249 1985-86 9. Kim Brigham 403 1992-93 9. Lisa Powers 244 1989-90 10. Sheila Knower 400 1996-97 10. Karen Richard 241 1978-79 11. Sheila Knower 397 1995-96 10. Sue Wall 241 1978-79 12. Darl. Orlando-Ciarcia 389 1990-91 13. Miroslava Raspopovic 388 1998-99 Single Season Assist Leaders 14. Dragana Rabota 385 2003-04 1. Marsha Blalock 140 1996-97 15. Diane DiRoma 382 1996-97 2. Louise Smith 133 1985-86 16. Doreen Thibault 379 1983-84 3. Marsha Blalock 130 1997-98 17. Miroslava Raspopovic 378 1999-00 4. Marcy Falcone 128 1989-90 18. Mary-Kate O’Leary 371 1989-90 5. Kendra Lippmann 127 1990-91 19. Celeste Lippe 370 1978-79 6. Kendra Lippmann 127 1991-92 20. Jennifer Demby 367 1989-90 7. Nora Baston 124 1994-95 8. Andrea Azzarito 122 1980-81 9. Andrea Azzarito 114 1982-83 10. Missy Montini 106 1987-88 Debbie Henderson (1993-97) Yearly Leaders Scoring Rebounding Assists Year Player Pts. Avg. Year Player Rebs. Avg. Year Player Ast. Avg. 1975-76 not available -- -- 1975-76 not available -- -- 1975-76 Not available -- -- 1976-77 Nancy Ford 164 10.3 1976-77 not available -- -- 1976-77 Not available -- -- 1977-78 Celeste Lippe 249 14.6 1977-78 not available -- -- 1977-78 Not available -- -- 1978-79 Celeste Lippe 370 21.4 1978-79 Karen Richard 241 13.4 1978-79 Celeste Lippe 41 2.3 1979-80 Cindy Shilensky 257 16.1 1979-80 Cathy Judge 136 8.0 1979-80 Cindy Shilensky 40 2.4 1980-81 Andrea Azzarito 320 13.9 1980-81 Marlene Monto 235 10.2 1980-81 Andrea Azzarito 122 5.3 1981-82 Chris Azzarito 255 13.9 1981-82 Marybeth Jacobs 194 8.4 1981-82 Andrea Azzarito 85 3.9 1982-83 Chris Azzarito 325 13.5 1982-83 Chris Azzarito 221 9.2 1982-83 Andrea Azzarito 114 4.6 1983-84 Doreen Thibault 379 13.5 1983-84 Chris Azzarito 218 7.8 1983-84 Doreen Thibault 92 3.3 1984-85 Doreen Thibault 349 14.0 1984-85 Joanne Savard 167 8.0 1984-85 Doreen Thibault 75 3.0 1985-86 Joanne Savard 275 11.0 1985-86 Joanne Savard 249 10.0 1985-86 Louise Smith 133 5.3 1986-87 Karen Hanney 307 11.4 1986-87 Jennifer Demby 187 6.9 1986-87 Karen Hanney 79 2.9 1987-88 Missy Montini 301 11.6 1987-88 Jennifer Demby 222 8.5 1987-88 Missy Montini 106 4.1 1988-89 Rosalyn Worsley 352 12.6 1988-89 Lisa Powers 234 9.0 1988-89 Marcy Falcone 94 3.4 1989-90 Rosalyn Worsley 473 15.8 1989-90 Jennifer Demby 281 9.1 1989-90 Marcy Falcone 128 4.1 1990-91 Rosalyn Worsley 544 17.5 1990-91 Jennifer Morrison 279 9.0 1990-91 Kendra Lippmann 127 4.1 1991-92 D. Orlando- Ciarcia 441 14.7 1991-92 D. Orlando-Ciarcia 215 7.2 1991-92 Kendra Lippmann 127 4.3 1992-93 D. Orlando- Ciarcia 581 19.4 1992-93 D. Orlando-Ciarcia 294 9.8 1992-93 Lakisha Phelps 83 2.8 1993-94 D. Orlando- Ciarcia 705 22.7 1993-94 D. Orlando-Ciarcia 323 10.4 1993-94 Nora Baston 99 3.2 1994-95 Debbie Henderson 343 11.4 1994-95 Debbie Henderson 292 9.7 1994-95 Nora Baston 124 4.1 1995-96 Diane DiRoma 442 15.8 1995-96 Debbie Henderson 298 10.6 1995-96 Diane DiRoma 104 3.7 1996-97 Sheila Knower 400 12.9 1996-97 Debbie Henderson 305 9.8 1996-97 Marsha Blalock 140 4.5 1997-98 Sheila Knower 558 19.2 1997-98 Jessica Bruce 231 8.0 1997-98 Marsha Blalock 130 4.4 1998-99 Miroslava Raspopovic 388 14.4 1998-99 Jessica Bruce 278 10.3 1998-99 Marsha Blalock 83 3.2 1999-00 Miroslava Raspopovic 378 13.0 1999-00 Miroslava Raspopovic 191 6.6 1999-00 Meghan Hamilton 66 2.3 2000-01 Miroslava Raspopovic 426 15.8 2000-01 Miroslava Raspopovic 171 6.3 2000-01 Itxaso Mallaviavarrena 65 2.4 2001-02 Meghan Hamilton 320 11.4 2001-02 Dahima James 199 7.1 2001-02 Meghan Hamilton 69 2.5 2002-03 Dragana Rabota 289 9.3 2002-03 Dahima James 219 7.1 2002-03 Meghan Hamilton 89 2.9 2003-04 Dragana Rabota 385 13.8 2003-04 Enjoli Edwards 166 6.6 2003-04 Tammy Haulcy 79 2.9 2004-05 Mariette Guillaume 318 11.8 2004-05 Enjoli Edwards 226 7.8 2004-05 Tammy Haulcy 66 2.4 2005-06 Emily Kordas 316 10.9 2005-06 Emily Kordas 163 5.6 2005-06 Lindsay Woodfield 73 2.7 2006-07 Antonnea Robinson 264 9.8 2006-07 Revital Carmon 123 6.2 2006-07 Rahshala Valentine 80 3.0 2007-08 Revital Carmon 275 10.2 2007-08 Revital Carmon 226 8.4 2007-08 Rahshala Valentine 101 3.7 2008-09 Jen Valente 324 12.0 2008-09 Revital Carmon 225 8.3 2008-09 Rahshala Valentine 102 3.8

34 THE RECORD BOOKS All-Time Letterwinners A Hamilton, Meghan 1998-00, 2001-03 Orlando-Ciarcia, Darlene 1990-94 Ahlstrom, Terri 1988-93 Haulcy, Tamara 2003-06 Ouelette, Jessica 1996-00 Allen, Kim 1997-01 Henderson, Debbie 1993-97 Owens, Jamie 2000-04 Andrews, Amber 1991-92 Higgins, Carol 1980-81 Antonelli, Mary 1976-77 Hill, Linda 1975-76 P-Q Arnold, Sue 1979-81 Hooker, Bridgette 2005-09 Palmer, Stephanie 1980-83 Asberry, Desiree 2003-04 Hunter, Kris 1978-79 Penton, Rekiya 1999-00 Asher, Liron 2004-08 Perry, Tonya 2004-07 Azzarito, Andrea 1980-83 I-J Perusse, Laural 1985-86 Azzarito, Chris 1980-84 Jackson, Sara 1979-80 Phelps, Lakisha 1991-95 Jacobs, Mary Beth 1980-82 Powers, Lisa 1986-90 B James, Dahima 1999-03 Proulx, Laurie 1977-78 Balas, Carolyn 1986-87; 1994-95 Jennings, Maureen 1994-98 Baston, Nora 1991-95 Jordan, Lauren 1983-85 R Bennett, Sarah 2009-present Judge, Cathy 1979-80 Rabota, Dragana 2000-04 Berry, Megan 2006-present Raspopovic, Miroslava 1997-01 Berry, Molly (mgr.) 2006-09 K Rhuda, Cathy 1988-92 Berry, Shaina 2005-09 Keon, Sheila 1975-76 Richard, Karen 1975-79 Blakely, Debbie 1978-79 Kirkpatrick, Kelley 1991-95 Ricker, Pam 1982-83 Blalock, Marsha 1995-99 Kirwan, Meghan 2008-present Riddle, Stephanie 2000-01 Bodden, Breneley 2000-03 Knight, Ursula 1998-01 Robinson, Antonnea 2005-09 Boyle, Kathy 1981-85 Knower, Linda 2003-07 Roche, Lauren 1980-81 Brigham, Kim 1989-93 Knower, Sheila 1994-98 Rodden, Kerry 1990-91 Bruce, Jessica 1996-99 Kordas, Emily 2002-06 Rodrigues, Gretchen 2007-08 Brown, Robin 1982-83 Koumantzelis, Gia 1979-80 Rondeau, Sue 1977-78 Busby, Talia 1992-96 Bushner, Sha’Nay 2008-present L S Laderoute, Lori 1985-86 Salvo, Chris 1985-88 C Lajoie, Stacey 2009-present Sanborn, Shelia 1979-81 Calver, Brianna 2009-present Landry, Annette 1981-82 Sanford, Ginger 1989-93 Carmon, Revital 2006-09 Langlois, Stacey 1994-98 Savard, Joanne 1979-80; 1983-86 Carroll, Mary 1991-93 Lesso, Kris 1983-84 Shilensky, Cindy 1979-82 Carrozza, Fran 1975-76 Lilly, Jennifer 1987-88 (mgr); 88-92 Shramek, Sue 1978-80 Casey, Maureen 1987-89 Lippe, Celeste 1977-79 Simmons, Bianca 2009-present Cavanaugh, Shannon 1998-99 Lippmann, Kendra 1988-92 Simms, Sacha 2004-06 Conley, Irene 1981-83 Little, Krissy 2007-present Sisovsky, Patricia 1975-76 Cox, Aliya 1996-00 Loucroft, Joan 1975-78 Smith, Kate 1978-79 Lund, Kendra 1999-03 Smith, Louise 1984-87 D Lynch, Kathy 1983-87 Smith, Patty 1975-77 Daniels, Carrie 1993-97 Spiric, Jelena 2002-03 Daniliuk, Laura 1985-86 M Stewart, Erin 1996-00 Demby, Jennifer 1986-90 Mallaviabarrena, Itxaso 1999-03 Szidat, Briana 2009-present Desir, Liz 2007-present Mann, Laurie 1993-95 DiRoma, Diane 1993-97 Mann, Lindsay 1993-95 T Driscoll, Patricia 1984-85 McGlynn, Laura 1998-99 Tacey, Tricia 2006-08 Dudziak, Louise 1975-76 McGrew, Amanda 2009-present Tackson, Sara 1980-81 Dunlevy, Ellen 1976-78 Meagher, Margaret 1975-76 Taliaferro, Marthae 1976-78 Menefee, Tamaria 2007-09 Taylor, Lisa 1977-79 E Milne, Paulette 1990-91 Taylor, Sue 1975-78 Edwards, Enjoli 2001-05 Montini, Missy 1986-90 Thibault, Doreen 1981-85 Monto, Marlene 1980-82 Thornton, Nancy 1986-87 F Morrison, Jennifer 1989-93 Tjiattas, Lindsay 1999-02 Falcone, Marcy 1986-90 Morton, Gina 2001-02 Feodoroff, Carolyn 1991-92 Morton, Lora 2004-05 U Fitzpatrick, Maryellen 1981-84 Muldoon, Becky 1990-92 Udvardi, Sarah 2000-04 Ford, Nancy 1975-77 Murphy, Cindy 1993-94 Uebelhoer, Emily 1983-85 Frohman, Denice 2003-04 N V G Nalivaika, Kristin 2008-present Valente, Jen 2006-present Gendron, Diane 1978-79 Nicholas, Janell 1997-98 Valentine, Rahshala 2006-present Gastason, Cora 1984-85 Newton, Latasha 1996-99 Giacomini, Andressa 2006-09 W Gorski, Kris 1992-96 O Wainwright, Robyn 1990-91 Guillaume, Mariette 2002-06 O’Connor, Chris 1984-86 Wall, Sue 1976-79 Gunn, Erica 2002-05 O’Connor, Mary 1981-84 Ware, Julie 1984-88 Gunter, Lindsay 2003-04 O’Connor, Peg 1987-89 White, Cheryl 1975-77 O’Leary, Mary-Kate 1986-90 White, Debbie 1976-78 H O’Neil, Colleen 1979-82 Woodfield, Lindsey 2004-06 Hanney, Karen 1983-87 O’Rourke, Jen 2005-07 Worsley, Rosalyn 1987-91

35 THE RECORD BOOKS Year-by-Year-by-Year-by-Year Results 1975-76 (8-4) L @ Bentley 43-92 L @ Worcester State 54-71 l SALEM STATE 56-68 Coach: Pat McCoy L @ Boston State 69-79 L @ Stonehill 42-97 L @ N.H. College 46-85 Captains: not available L @ Salem State 59-72 L @ American Intern’l 50-55 W CENTRAL CONN. 70-67 L Bentley 62-70 L SMITH 61-64 W @ Gordon 64-59 L @ *Quinnipiac 48-85 L M.I.T. 43-50 L GORDON 66-70 L ST. ANSELM 51-63 W Mount Ida 69-45 L BOSTON UNIVERSITY 44-74 L @ Assumption 59-72 1984-85 (1-24) L Boston State 51-58 L ASSUMPTION 54-75 L @ Bentley 49-92 Coach: Carol Mastacouris W Gordon 43-31 L @ Holy Cross 62-71 W SALEM STATE 69-65 Captains: Kathy Boyle, Joanne W Framingham State 61-56 W @ N.E. College 75-45 Savard, Doreen Thibault W Salem State 63-56 1979-80 (2-14) L FRANKLIN PIERCE 55-64 L @ Stonehill 37-61 W Boston University 61-47 Coach: Barbara Ryder L HOLY CROSS 70-88 L BRYANT 51-84 W Clark 61-52 Captains: Gia Koutmantzelis, W NEW HAVEN (OT) 81-72 W ASSUMPTION 81-63 W Wheaton 70-40 Susan Shramek W SACRED HEART 75-63 L @ Salem State 58-75 L Jackson 55-68 W Fitchburg State 72-61 L @ American Intern’l 50-55 W Assumption 61-58 L Bridgewater State 48-101 1982-83 (7-18) L BENTLEY 34-53 L Tufts 51-52 Coach: Carol Mastacouris L @ Franklin Pierce 75-82 1976-77 (12-3) L Keene State 56-62 Captains: Andrea Azzarito, L SAINT ANSELM 48-76 Coach: Deborah Preis L New England College 52-61 Chris Azzarito L SAINT MICHAEL’S 39-69 Captains: Joan Loucraft, L Eastern Nazarene 46-56 L @ Stonehill 45-74 L @ New Haven 45-56 Susan Taylor L Bentley 43-85 W AMERICAN INTERN’L 79-66 L BRIDGEPORT 56-75 W M.I.T. 55-41 L Worcester State 51-85 W @ UMass Dartmouth 61-47 L SACRED HEART 44-50 L Boston University 35-51 W Framingham State 69-35 L @ UMass Boston 55-65 L N.H. COLLEGE 57-73 W Mount Ida 63-46 L St. Anselm 50-60 L BRIDGEWATER ST. 66-77 L @ Quinnipiac 50-95 W Holy Cross 57-49 L Boston State 71-72 L BENTLEY 53-77 L CENTRAL CONN. 69-78 W Framingham State 61-43 L Clark 73-85 W WORCESTER STATE 74-57 L @ Bridgeport 33-80 W Clark 74-57 L Smith 46-64 L CENTRAL CONN. 61-68 L @ Sacred Heart 54-64 W Boston State 83-55 L Gordon 53-89 W GORDON 66-60 L SOUTHERN CONN. 64-77 W Salem State 77 -73 L Salem State 48-59 L N.H. COLLEGE (OT) 56-60 L NEW HAVEN 54-63 W Gordon 72-48 L Holy Cross 61-71 L @ Eastern Nazarene 44-75 L QUINNIPIAC 58-97 W Merrimack 63-28 L @ Quinnipiac 71-107 L @ Southern Conn. 54-76 W Tufts 60-59 1980-81 (10-13) W @ Sacred Heart 67-55 L @ Merrimack 64-65 W Wheaton 98-52 Coach: Carol Mastacouris L SAINT ANSELM 49-68 L @ N.H. College 55-95 L Bentley 48-77 Captains: Andrea Azzarito, W @ Merrimack 67-60 L @ Central Conn. 55-71 W Assumption 74-55 Mary Beth Jacobs L UMASS BOSTON 54-62 L @ *Quinnipiac 39-67 L Eastern Nazarene 50-51 L @ UMass Dartmouth 69-72 L KEENE STATE 60-73 L @ UMass Boston 61-71 L ASSUMPTION 65-75 1985-86 (1-24) 1977-78 (8-9) W @ Fitchburg State 87-41 W BRIDGEPORT 63-57 Coach: Kathy O’Neil Coach: Deborah Preis L BRIDGEWATER ST. 64-72 L @ New Haven 42-70 Captains: Kathy Lynch, Captains: Martha Taliaferro, W @ Tufts 85-62 L @ Salem State 61-70 Joanne Savard Susan Taylor L KEENE STATE 62-71 L BRYANT 47-66 L @ Assumption 52-78 L UMASS DARTMOUTH 49-65 W N.E. COLLEGE 71-57 L @ Franklin Pierce 54-62 L STONEHILL 56-65 L @ UNew Hampshire 35-93 L ASSUMPTION (3 OT) 82-90 L @ Southern Conn. 43-74 L ST. MICHAEL’S 55-58 L @ Keene State 41-79 L @ Eastern Nazarene 57-63 L @ *N.H. College 44-62 L @ Bentley 44-68 L @ Boston University 58-81 L @ Bentley 49-72 L @ Bryant 60-81 W ST. ANSELM 77-56 L WORCESTER STATE 50-71 1983-84 (7-21) L AMERICAN INTERN’L 38-43 L BENTLEY 44-69 W FRAMINGHAM STATE 67-43 Coach: Carol Mastacouris L @ Saint Anselm 49-55 L @ Worcester State 71-91 L @ Franklin Pierce 81-83 Captains: Chris Azzarito, L SALEM STATE 50-57 W @ Framingham State 56-55 W GORDON 73-46 Mary O’Conner L MERRIMACK 54-56 L CLARK 62-74 L @ Saint Anselm 52-76 L STONEHILL 44-65 L NEW HAVEN 44-56 W @ Gordon 56-53 L BOSTON COLLEGE 46-54 L @ Bryant 52-78 L BRIDGEPORT 61-90 W BOSTON STATE 59-48 W SMITH 74-60 L @ Assumption 45-58 W SACRED HEART 56-50 W SALEM STATE 63-57 L STONEHILL 50-74 W MERRIMACK 52-45 L @ N.H. College 47-74 W HOLY CROSS 52-47 W @ Salem State 66-54 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 57-50 L QUINNIPIAC 44-67 W JACKSON 79-65 W N. H. COLLEGE 78-58 L AMERICAN INTERN’L 50-57 L FRANKLIN PIERCE 43-60 L @ W.P.I. 40-56 W @ Boston State 70-56 L @ Bentley 44-73 L KEENE STATE 56-57 W @ Assumption 69-58 L @ Holy Cross 64-83 W UMASS BOSTON 63-51 L @ Bridgeport 50-78 L ASSUMPTION 42-47 W @ Sacred Heart 65-54 L @ Central Conn. 61-76 L @ Sacred Heart 46-80 L SAINT MICHAEL’S 53-68 L SOUTHERN CONN. 52-68 1978-79 (2-16) 1981-82 (10-13) L SOUTHERN CONN. 57-64 L @ New Haven 43-70 Coach: Barbara Ryder Coach: Carol Mastacouris L N.H. COLLEGE 62-73 L @ Southern Conn. 50-59 Captains: Celeste Lippe, Captains: Andrea Azzarito, W SACRED HEART (OT) 74-67 L @ Quinnipiac 52-65 Susan Wall Chris Azzarito, Colleen O’Neil L @ Saint Anselm 52-73 L N.H. COLLEGE 39-65 L @ UMass Dartmouth 57-79 W SMITH 80-53 W UMASS DARTMOUTH 66-62 L CENTRAL CONN. 62-76 L @ Bridgewater State 45-73 L UMASS DARTMOUTH 50-55 L QUINNIPIAC 60-68 L @ *New Haven 52-83 L @ Fitchburg State 45-71 W UMASS BOSTON 66-49 L @ New Haven 42-57 W @ Tufts 62-53 L @ Bridgewater State 55-69 L @ Keene State 64-68 1986-87 (11-16) L KEENE STATE 56-58 L @ Keene State 64-66 L @ Southern Conn. 48-83 Coach: Kathy O’Neil L @ St. Anselm 46-49 W FITCHBURG STATE 62-42 L BRIDGEPORT 54-61 Captains: Karen Hanney, Lori L @ Eastern Nazarene 41-53 W @ New England Coll. 73-51 L @ Quinnipiac 58-76 Laderoute L WORCESTER STATE 46-86 L QUINNIPIAC 50-70 W @ Sacred Heart 64-61 L BRYANT 63-80 W FRAMINGHAM ST. 67-42 W EASTERN NAZARENE 52-47 L NEW HAVEN 54-60 L @ Stonehill 48-75 L @ Clark 54-87 L @ Boston College 29-76 L @ Bridgeport 43-44 L v. St. Michael’s 58-73

36 THE RECORD BOOKS Year-by-Year-by-Year-by-Year Results L v. Merrimack 55-75 L @ Bridgeport 48-67 W @ Franklin Pierce 74-65 W @ Southern Conn. 82-61 L BENTLEY 49-68 L NEW HAVEN 78-85 W SACRED HEART 84-70 W KEENE STATE 81-59 L SPRINGFIELD 49-67 W @ Franklin Pierce 51-46 W @ N.H. College 60-55 W @ New Haven 66-65 W @ A.I.C. 66-46 W SACRED HEART 58-49 W SOUTHERN CONN. 70-50 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 80-68 L ST. ANSELM 54-75 L @ N.H. College 58-66 W KEENE STATE 75-68 W SACRED HEART 77-75 L @ Central Conn. 59-61 W SOUTHERN CONN. 58-52 W @ New Haven 72-46 L @ Keene State 76-85 W @ Merrimack 61-53 L KEENE STATE 68-75 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 73-52 W LE MOYNE 77-57 W ASSUMPTION 53-51 L @ New Haven 66-81 W @ Sacred Heart 80-50 W @ N.H. College 85-64 L @ New Haven 53-70 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 77-57 W @ Keene State 73-53 W *SOUTHERN CONN. 88-62 L @ Bridgeport 53-69 W @ Sacred Heart 91-41 W @ Southern Conn. 68-66 W *SACRED HEART 72-62 L N.H. COLLEGE 50-58 L @ Keene State 55-75 W BRIDGEPORT 80-77 W *FRANKLIN PIERCE 56-55 W QUINNIPIAC 65-48 W @ Southern Conn. 75-58 W N.H. COLLEGE 79-72 W #v. Stonehill 84-78 W @ Sacred Heart 62-54 L BRIDGEPORT 63-75 W NEW HAVEN 83-58 L #@ Bentley 60-68 L KEENE STATE 44-57 W N.H. COLLEGE 71-57 W *SOUTHERN CONN. 79-56 L BRIDGEPORT 54-62 W *FRANKLIN PIERCE 59-40 W *N.H. COLLEGE 80-63 1993-94 (23-8) W @ Southern Conn. 64-62 L @ *New Haven 71-96 L #v. Saint Anselm 65-82 Coach: Kathy O’Neil L NEW HAVEN 51-79 Captains: Darlene Orlando- W @ Quinnipiac 61-58 1989-90 1991-92 (21-9) Ciarcia, Kelley Kirkpatrick W SOUTHERN CONN. 64-62 Coach: Kathy O’Neil Coach: Kathy O’Neil W STONEHILL 77-76 W SACRED HEART 68-56 Captains: Rosalyn Worsley, Captains: Kendra Lippmann, W MERRIMACK 63-62 L @ N.H. College 50-75 Lisa Powers Jennifer Morrison W BRYANT 86-79 W @ Keene State 64-45 W @ Merrimack 70-48 W v. Saint Michael’s 73-52 L @ Bentley 48-68 W *BRIDGEPORT 84-63 L @ Bryant 66-67 L @ Merrimack 57-59 W @ Assumption 70-68 L v. *N.H. College 43-61 W ARMY 72-58 W MERCY 85-64 W SAINT MICHAEL’S 67-61 W @ American Intern’l 76-63 W LE MOYNE 62-55 L @ Saint Anselm 62-65 1987-88 (10-16) L @ Bentley 63-76 L @ Bentley 65-80 W MERCY 85-34 Coach: Kathy O’Neil W @ East Stroudsburg 85-67 W ADELPHI 85-70 W QUINNIPIAC 94-55 Captains: Chris Salvo, Julie L vs. Lock Haven 53-68 W SAINT MICHAEL’S 63-61 L @ American Intern’l 67-70 Ware L @ Saint Anselm 54-61 W @ Saint Anselm 64-61 W @ Le Moyne 71-64 L MERRIMACK 69-73 . L @ Assumption 55-67 L @ American Intern’l 54-62 L @ Bridgeport 67-68 W @ Bryant 60-58 W SAINT MICHAEL’S 69-45 L @ Assumption 64-77 W NEW HAVEN 70-53 W AMERICAN INTERN’L 92-69 W v. Missouri-St. Louis 104-97 W v. Stonehill 72-70 W SOUTHERN CONN. 84-69 L @ Bentley 40-70 L @ Florida Atlantic 70-76 W @ Tampa 69-62 L @ Franklin Pierce 81-89 L @ Springfield 58-75 W BRIDGEPORT 82-72 L @ Rollins 57-60 W @ Sacred Heart 86-55 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 60-45 W @ New Haven 80-65 W BRIDGEPORT 88-74 W N.H. COLLEGE 74-61 L @ Saint Anselm 53-55 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 85-59 W @ New Haven 94-66 W @ Southern Conn. 77-48 W ST. JOSEPH’S (ME) 75-55 W @ Sacred Heart 82-66 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 62-53 W KEENE STATE 92-61 L v. Stonehill 59-65 L N.H. COLLEGE 57-65 W @ Sacred Heart 66-65 W @ New Haven 87-71 W v. Assumption 74-71 L @Southern Conn. (OT) 61-62 W N.H. COLLEGE 64-63 L FRANKLIN PIERCE 73-76 W SAINT MICHAEL’S 68-55 W MERCY 101-58 W @ Southern Conn. 87-63 W SACRED HEART 76-55 L @ Assumption 57-71 L @ Keene State 64-72 W @ Keene State 72-68 W BRIDGEPORT 82-68 L SOUTHERN CONN. (2OT) 76- W NEW HAVEN 85-63 W NEW HAVEN 93-78 W @ Keene State 77-65 78 W @ Franklin Pierce 90-62 L @ Franklin PIerce 67-75 W LE MOYNE 92-65 L NEW HAVEN 69-78 W SACRED HEART 101-78 W SACRED HEART 86-49 W @ N.H. College 66-44 L BRIDGEPORT 50-62 L KEENE STATE 65-73 W KEENE STATE 81-64 W *SOUTHERN CONN. 85-59 L @ N.H. College 48-75 W SOUTHERN CONN. 79-59 W SOUTHERN CONN. 114-69 W *vs Le Moyne 84-69 W @ Franklin Pierce 47-42 L @ Bridgeport 68-89 L @ N.H. College 63-84 L *vs Bridgeport 54-56 L @ Keene State 53-63 W @ N.H. College 77-66 L @ Bridgeport 64-82 W *@ Franklin Pierce 83-70 L @ Bridgeport 68-69 W *SOUTHERN CONN. 64-63 W *NEW HAVEN 102-72 L #@ Bentley 63-76 L @ New Haven 52-72 L @ *N.H. College 65-69 W v. *Bridgeport 97-81 W @ Sacred Heart 71-45 W %PHILA. TEXTILE 60-48 L @ *Franklin Pierce 63-82 1994-95 (23-7) W @ Southern Conn. 74-66 W %SAINT MICHAEL’S 82-68 Coach: Kathy O'Neil L N.H. COLLEGE 64-76 1992-93 (24-6) Captains: Dobee Baston, Kelly L KEENE STATE 64-66 1990-91 (22-9) Coach: Kathy O’Neil Kirkpatrick, Lakisha Phelps L @ *Keene State 34-58 Coach: Kathy O’Neil Captains: Kim Brigham, W v. Saint Rose 78-71 Captains: Kendra Lippmann, Jennifer Morrison W v. Shippensburg 73-69 1988-89 (15-13) Rosalyn Worsley W STONEHILL 79-61 L @ Stonehill 70-97 Coach: Kathy O’Neil W AMERICAN INTERN’L 77-63 W MERRIMACK 79-67 L @ Bryant 64-79 Captains: Marcy Falcone, L MERRIMACK 59-66 W @ Mercy 79-46 W BENTLEY 68-59 Missy Montini W v. Le Moyne 85-83 L BENTLEY 57-62 W SAINT ANSELM 66-63 W MERRIMACK 66-63 L @ Saint Michael’s 57-75 L ASSUMPTION 66-73 W @ Saint Michael's 74-64 L BRYANT 50-68 L BENTLEY 60-89 L @ Saint Michael’s 69-76 L AMERICAN INTERN’L 59-66 W v. Le Moyne 66-53 W @ Mercy 90-82 W ST. ANSELM 84-69 W @ Quinnipiac 73-62 W v. Adelphi 77-59 L SAINT ANSELM 64-80 W AMERICAN INTERN’L 91-71 W ASSUMPTION 76-47 L BENTLEY 49-67 L ASSUMPTION 49-55 W CLARION 78-61 W @ Le Moyne 77-68 W SPRINGFIELD 72-66 L @ Saint Michael’s 67-78 L @ Bryant 64-66 W @ Bridgeport 66-62 L SAINT ANSELM 54-67 W @ Stonehill 62-61 W @ Le Moyne 81-66 W NEW HAVEN 75-54 W @ Mercy 71-62 L v. Pace 65-74 W @ Quinnipiac 78-76 W SOUTHERN CONN. 67-53 L @ Army 53-56 L @ Adelphi 60-62 W NEW HAVEN 84-54 W @ Franklin Pierce 71-59 L v. Stonehill 56-64 W BRYANT (OT) 87-73 W SOUTHERN CONN. 78-54 W @ Sacred Heart 76-65 W v. Franklin Pierce 53-41 W @ Bridgeport 80-67 W @ Sacred Heart 70-65 W N.H. COLLEGE 63-61 W ASSUMPTION 66-60 W NEW HAVEN 77-69 W N.H. COLLEGE 77-73 W @ Southern Conn. 61-50

37 THE RECORD BOOKS Year-by-Year-by-Year-by-Year Results W KEENE STATE 52-38 W ALBANY 70-46 L STONY BROOK 42-51 2001-02 (15-13) W @ New Haven 78-65 W @ Stony Brook 57-45 L *BRIDGEPORT 68-69 Coach: Kathy O'Neil W FRANKLIN PIERCE 69-54 W N.H. COLLEGE 70-45 Captains: Megan Hamilton, W SACRED HEART 76-67 W @ Keene State 65-48 1999-00 (19-10) Lindsay Tjiattas L BRIDGEPORT 61-66 W *N.H. COLLEGE 75-37 Coach: Kathy O'Neil L NORTH DAKOTA ST. 50-69 L @ Keene State 48-56 W *BRIDGEPORT 72-70 Captains: Aliya Cox, Erin W @ Dowling 60-56 W LE MOYNE 86-56 W @ *ALBANY 70-44 Stewart W SAINT ROSE 69-50 L @ N.H. College 57-61 W #St. Anselm 65-64 L v. Bentley (@St. Ans.) 70-82 W @ Southern N.H. 63-49 W *N.H. COLLEGE 86-45 L #Bentley 57-72 W @ Saint Anselm 60-51 L FRANKLIN PIERCE 54-55 W *FRANKLIN PIERCE 54-51 W MERRIMACK 55-53 W SOUTHERN CONN. (OT) 73-65 W *BRIDGEPORT 66-78 1997-98 (19-10) W @ Stonehill 75-71 W NEW YORK TECH 75-53 L #AMERICAN INTERN’L 66-78 Coach: Kathy O'Neil W SOUTHERN CONN. 57-51 L @ Pace 57-73 Captains: Sheila Knower, W @ Teikyo Post 78-57 L @ Le Moyne 64-73 1995-96 (20-8) Maureen Jennings W NEW HAVEN 65-57 W @ Saint Michael’s 78-53 Coach: Kathy O’Neil W LYNN 72-46 L AMERICAN INT'L 56-58 L SAINT ANSELM 52-57 Captains: Talia Busby, L @Stonehill 41-57 L @Merrimack 48-58 L LE MOYNE 61-74 Diane DiRoma L PHILA. TEXTILE 61-70 L SAINT MICHAEL'S 70-79 W @ Saint Rose 72-63 W MERRIMACK 69-67 L SAINT ROSE 65-84 W @ Pace 61-57 L PACE 55-58 L @ Saint Anselm 69-83 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 76-70 W @ Bridgeport 82-18 W @ Southern Conn. 78-59 W BRYANT 73-68 W NEW HAVEN 69-63 W TEIKYO POST 82-57 W ST. MICHAEL’S 74-65 L @ Bentley 75-83 W ALBANY 73-57 W @ N.H. College 85-47 L @ Saint Anselm 55-74 W @ Stony Brook 70-29 W @Saint Anslem 73-57 W FELICIAN 64-33 L AMERICAN INTERN’L 65-73 W ALBANY 92-89 W BRYANT 84-65 L BRYANT 68-81 L @ Bryant 53-57 W LEMOYNE 70-50 W ST. MICHAEL'S (OT) 81-76 W @Southern Conn. 72-61 W ASSUMPTION 69-59 L STONEHILL 70-78 W @Stony Brook 70-59 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 69-51 W STONEHILL 85-63 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 88-74 W @New Hampshire 78-70 L @New Haven 57-65 W @ Merrimack 75-60 W NEW HAVEN 91-73 W SOUTHERN CONN. 86-52 W @Felician 74-61 L @ Bentley 45-53 W SOUTHERN CONN 79-66 L @Pace 67-88 L @Assumption 41-69 W @ New Haven 72-60 W @ Le Moyne (OT) 68-59 W @New Haven 88-76 L BINGHAMTON 56-79 W SOUTHERN N.H. 64-52 L @ Albany 73-92 W SACRED HEART 74-63 W N.H. COLLEGE 72-50 L @ Franklin Pierce 63-67 W @ Keene State 61-57 W @Southern Conn 75-65 W BRIDGEPORT 85-35 W ^SOUTHERN CONN. 53-52 W SACRED HEART (OT) 78-73 L @Franklin Pierce 62-67 W @Franklin Pierce 69-64 L ^@American Intern’l 45-63 W BRIDGEPORT (OT) 67-63 W @Bridgeport 59-56 L @Binghamton 41-81 W N.H. COLLEGE 79-51 L STONY BROOK 55-58 W *SOUTHERN CONN. 65-57 2002-03 (23-8) W @ Southern Conn. 70-59 W @Albany 59-56 W *NEW HAVEN 67-62 Coach: Kathy O’Neil L @ New Haven 52-55 W MERRIMACK 63-42 L #AMERICAN INT'L 65-57 Captain: Meghan Hamilton W @ Franklin Pierce 74-71 L @Sacred Heart 55-73 W @ Franklin Pierce 68-44 W STONY BROOK 76-46 L BRIDGEPORT 62-75 2000-01 (19-10) W @ Millersville 83-54 W QUINNIPIAC 82-45 W N.H. COLLEGE 88-50 Coach: Kathy O'Neil L @ West Chester 67-73 W KEENE STATE 75-55 W *N.H. COLLEGE 80-54 Captains: Miroslava L @ Stonehill 49-51 L @ Bridgeport 56-74 W *FRANKLIN PIERCE 65-59 Raspopovic, Kim Allen L BENTLEY 66-78 L @ Sacred Heart 54-75 L #FRANKLIN PIERCE 48-57 L PACE 60-70 W @ Saint Anselm 65-56 W @ N.H. College 71-63 L @Saint Rose 52-74 W @ C.W. Post 77-58 W *ALBANY 75-43 1998-99 W N.H. COLLEGE 77-66 W @ New York Tech 83-41 L @ *Bridgeport 66-79 Coach: Kathy O'Neil W FRANKLIN PIERCE 71-62 W DOWLING 67-51 Captains: Marsha Blalock, L @New Haven 53-56 W SAINT MICHAEL’S 74-57 1996-97 (25-6) Jessica Bruce L SOUTHERN CONN. 55-68 W LE MOYNE 73-50 Coach: Kathy O’Neil L ASSUMPTION 80-82 W LENOIR-RHYNE 64-61 W @ Saint Rose 63-39 Captains: Diane DiRoma, W @Merrimack 56-51 W MERRIMACK 64-58 W @ Pace 77-49 Carrie Daniels L SAINT ANSELM 53-63 W ST. MICHAEL'S 66-59 W SOUTHERN CONN. 57-48 W Stonehill 61-52 L BENTLEY 68-77 L @Saint Anselm 61-78 L AMERICAN INTERN’L 57-62 W @ Saint Michael's 77-62 W @N.H. College 69-50 L LE MOYNE 68-76 W @ Bryant 63-52 L Saint Rose 42-77 W NEW HAVEN 80-73 L ST. ROSE 40-64 W ASSUMPTION 76-53 W Philadelphia Textile 82-75 L ALBANY 69-74 L @Pace 45-70 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 55-50 L BENTLEY 51-69 W @ Bridgeport 76-74 W SOUTHERN CONN. 61-56 W MERRIMACK 75-66 W @ Bryant 73-57 W STONEHILL 66-52 L @Saint Michael's 56-66 W SOUTHERN N.H. 81-59 W @ Albany 66-63 L @ St. Michael's 70-79 W SAINT ANSELM 64-57 L @ Bentley 61-75 W SACRED HEART 71-64 W @ Stony Brook 71-69 L @Le Moyne 43-68 W @ Merrimack 68-59 L SAINT ANSELM 84-80 L @ Southern Conn. 51-63 W @American Intern’l 58-56 L STONEHILL 66-71 W @ Merrimack 61-59 W BINGHAMTON 56-49 L BRYANT 57-64 W @ Assumption 61-58 W STONY BROOK 73-52 L @ Sacred Heart 48-63 L @Assumption 61-85 W @ Anerican Int’l 63-48 W @ Bridgeport 79-68 W @ Albany 76-62 L @Stonehill 60-71 W BRYANT 74-60 W @ Franklin Pierce 67-64 L SACRED HEART 67-72 L MERRIMACK 74-88 W @ Southern N.H. 68-48 W KEENE STATE 71-47 W PACE 67-58 L BENTLEY 61-70 W ^BRYANT 60-51 W SOUTHERN CONN. 85-52 L @ New Haven 76-89 W NEW HAVEN 60-48 W ^Assumption 61-52 W NEW HAVEN 66-57 L FRANKLIN PIERCE 50-56 W @N.H. College 81-67 L ^@ Bentley 49-64 W @ Southern Conn. 59-41 W @ Binghamton 56-54 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 100-73 L #vs. Southern Conn. 63-66 W @ N.H. College 69-53 W @ Bryant 75-63 L ^@St. Anselm 49-57 W BRIDGEPORT 87-54 W N.H. COLLEGE 85-72 L @ New Haven 69-64 W BRIDGEPORT 101-75 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 77-64 L @ Franklin Pierce 52-54 L @ Sacred Heart 71-83 W SOUTHERN CONN. 67-60

38 Year-by-Year-by-Year-by-Year Results 2003-04 (13-15) 2005-06 (11-18) Coach: Kathy O’Neil Coach: Kathy O’Neil Captain: Enjoli Edwards Captains: Mariette Guillaume, W ST. THOMAS AQU. 69-47 Emily Kordas W CALDWELL 70-56 L @Bridgeport 46-59 W WEST CHESTER 58-54 L @Pace 66-72 W FRANKLIN PIERCE 67-62 L SAINT ROSE 65-71 W @Merrimack 64-60 W @Southern N.H 56-50 L STONEHILL 53-54 L FRANMKLIN PIERCE 51-73 L @Bentley 57-74 W LE MOYNE 59-56 L SAINT ANSELM 47-54 W SOUTHERN N.H. 57-51 L @North Dakota State 45-74 L @Dowling 73-76 W vs. Nebraska-Omaha 63-52 W SAGINAW VALLEY ST. 70-58 W @Saint Michael’s 65-62 L vs. Drury 69-57 W @Le Moyne 59-48 L SOUTHERN CONN. 39-52 W SAINT ROSE 65-51 L @Saint Michael’s 58-68 L PACE 68-71 W SAINT ANSELM 57-48 W @Southern Conn. 63-60 L @Le Moyne 51-60 L @American Intern’l 47-79 L @Saint Rose 59-73 L BRYANT 54-74 L PACE 60-66 L @Assumption 57-68 L @Southern Conn. 47-72 W @Franklin Pierce 68-58 W SAINT MICHAEL’S 76-66 W @Southern N.H. 67-54 W @Saint Anselm 48-45 L BENTLEY 61-84 L AMERICAN INTERN’L 49-56 L MERRIMACK 53-68 L @Bryant 54-57 L @Stonehill 52-63 W ASSUMPTION 59-48 L ASSUMPTION 59-70 W STONEHILL 62-59 L AMERICAN INTERN’L 61-70 L @Merrimack 52-59 L @ Bryant 56-68 L @Bentley 60-77 W SOUTHERN N.H. 55-44 W @Franklin Pierce 58-49 Mariette Guillaume (2002-06) L ^@ Southern Conn. 33-44 W ^@Saint Michael’s 67-54 L ^@Stonehill 42-53 2004-05 (16-13) 2007-08 (13-14) L @Franklin Pierce 80-83 Coach: Kathy O’Neil 2006-07 (10-17) Coach:Kathy O’Neil L @Bloomfield 63-68 Captains: Enjoli Edwards, Coach: Kathy O’Neil Captain: Revital Carmon W @Stonehill 75-73 Mariette Guillaume, Emily Captains: Revital Carmon, L BENTLEY 45-61 Kordas Lindsay Gundy W SOUTHERN N.H. 59-57 W SAINT ANSELM 67-64 W ST. THOMAS AQU. 56-50 L ST. MICHAEL’S (OT) 63-65 L ASSUMPTION 54-65 W PACE 68-65 W MERCY 72-68 L @Bentley 44-60 L Wisconsin-Parkside 54-57 L @Saint Rose 59-70 L @Saint Michael’s 37-57 L STONEHILL (2OT) 74-80 W Mercyhurst 70-60 W SOUTHERN N.H. 67-56 L BENTLEY 48-61 L @Bryant 37-71 L SAINT MICHAEL’S 62-63 L @Franklin Pierce 51-62 L @Stonehill 50-68 W @Merrimack 62-50 W LE MOYNE 62-57 L @American Intern’l 49-55 L BRYANT 48-68 L SOUTHERN CONN. 61-75 L @Saint Rose 79-84 L vs. Millersville 52-55 L MERRIMACK 58-61 W @C.W. Post 73-71 L @Pace 54-68 L @West Chester 51-60 L @Southern Conn. 45-56 W @Felician 67-55 W SOUTHERN CONN. 81-68 W @Southern N.H. 61-51 W DOWLING 59-55 W vs. Goldey-Beacom 64-37 L AMERICAN INT’L 50-53 W C.W. POST 61-47 L @American Intern’l 38-52 W vs. Glenville State 85-72 L @New Haven 59-66 W CHEYNEY 67-46 W POST UNIVERSITY 67-57 L @Assumption 53-61 L FRANKLIN PIERCE 58-62 L @Southern Conn. 58-61 W NEW HAVEN 68-61 L @Saint Anselm 60-61 L MERRIMACK 55-68 W SAINT MICHAEL’S 57-54 L @Saint Rose 48-65 W MERRIMACK 76-67 L SOUTHERN N.H. 58-67 W @ Saint Anselm 66-52 W SAINT ANSELM (OT) 66-64 W PACE 64-46 L @Bentley 71-78 W LE MOYNE 61-59 L @Merrimack (OT) 82-78 L ASSUMPTION 58-87 W @Merrimack 81-69 W SAINT ROSE 52-49 L @Pace 47-54 W @Saint Michael’s 46-41 L STONEHILL 59-62 L @ Pace 49-54 W @Assumption 63-62 L @American Internat’l 46-57 L @Assumption 53-59 L SOUTHERN CONN. 45-49 L SAINT MICHAEL’S 58-61 L BRYANT 51-60 L @American Intern’l 39-42 W @Saint Michael’s 61-49 L AMERICAN INT’L (OT) 63-69 W @Southern N.H. 67-52 L NEW HAVEN 48-58 W SAINT ANSELM 62-58 W ASSUMPTION 52-48 L @Franklin Pierce 41-65 L @Southern N.H. 55-59 L @ Le Moyne 74-75 L @Bryant 48-75 L @Stonehill 51-65 W BRYANT 89-83 W SOUTHERN N.H. 57-56 L LE MOYNE 54-57 KEY W @ Assumption 51-45 L FRANkLIN PIERCE 50-67 L BENTLEY 46-57 L @ Stonehill 66-78 W STONEHILL 64-55 W @Southern Conn. 72-66 Home games in CAPS L MERRIMACK 57-71 L @Le Moyne 36-45 W AMERICAN INTERN’L 59-57 *New England Collegiate L BENTLEY 56-71 W @Southern N.H. (OT) 62-54 W SAINT ROSE 80-72 Conference (NECC) Tournament W FRANKLIN PIERCE 54-47 L @Bentley 56-71 ^Northeast-10 Tournament W ^ASSUMPTION 61-58 L SOUTHERN CONN. 49-64 2008-09 (8-19) %Eastern College Athletic L ^@ Bentley 50-64 Coach: Kathy O’Neil Conference (ECAC) Tournament Captains: Lindsay Gundy, #NCAA Tournament Bridgette Hooker, Antonnea www.goriverhawks.com Robinson W FELICIAN 66-51 W MERCY 90-51

39 MEDIA INFORMATION Covering the River Hawks

BOB ELLIS PATRICKTRICKTRICK LYNNYNNYNN Media RILEYRILEYRILEY WORTHYWORTHYWORTHY Relations Director of The Sun Specialist Basketball Broadcasting Lynn Worthy enters The familiar and passionate his fifth year as the Pat Riley UMass Lowell voice of Bob Ellis, in begins his third year men’s and his 26th year of as the Director of calling UMass Lowell hockey, will also call a Broadcasting for UMass Lowell Basketball in women’s basketball beat writer for The handful of UMass Lowell basketball for the 2008-09. Sun of Lowell, MA. 2009-10 season. to the airwaves for his 26th A magna cum laude graduate of When not covering the River Hawks, season of UMass Lowell hockey. Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Worthy is also The Sun’s beat writer for In addition to his play-by-play responsi- Communication, Riley has worked in college the Boston Celtics and shares coverage bilities, he is also a Media Relations Specialist and professional athletics, most recently as with the University; acting as a staff of a hectic slate of high school athletics the broadcast producer and in-studio host for in the Merrimack Valley. He has also photographer and producing the daily video the Virginia Tech Hokies Sports Network filled in on the Boston Red Sox beat as segment “The River Hawk Report” on covering dozens of stations from Washington www.goriverhawks.com. DC south to North Carolina. well. In September, he was honored with the Prior, Riley was the Voice of the South A 2004 graduate of Bates College, Joe Concannon Media Award at the Hockey Atlantic League Champion Kannapolis Worthy worked in the Bates Office of East Media Day. Intimidators, the Single A affiliate of the Sports Information for three years and A well-known radio personality Chicago White Sox. He also served as also wrote for The Bates Student, the throughout Massachusetts, Ellis has served Director of Broadcasting and Marketing for College’s student newspaper. for nine years as the play-by-play announcer the Boston Frenzy in the American Basketball He received his master’s degree in for the Lowell Spinners, the Class A affiliate Association and the Cotuit Kettleers of the of the Boston Red Sox of the New York-Penn Cape Cod Baseball League. journalism from Emerson College in League. He is one of several official scorers While at Syracuse University, Pat 2007. for the Boston Red Sox and served, for worked for WAER-FM as the lead broad- A native of Lowell, MA, Worthy lives several seasons, as the official scorer at caster for the ’03-’04 Orangemen football, in Tyngsboro, MA. Lowell Spinners home games. basketball and lacrosse teams working the Over the course of his career, Ellis has ’04 NCAA Tournament. A native of Mashpee, been the recipient of several awards from MA, Riley currently lives in Newton, MA. the United Press International. He is also the co-founder and co-instructor of the Baseball Official Scoring Seminars, providing official Primary Media Outlets scoring clinics several times a year. A 1975 graduate of Emerson College, The Sun The Eagle Tribune WUML Radio (91.5 FM) Ellis earned his bachelors degrees in mass Contact: Dennis Whitton Contact: Bill Burt Contact: Bob Ellis communication and history and began his P.O. Box 1477 P.O. Box 100 UMass Lowell broadcasting career at WATS/WAVR-FM in Lowell, MA 01853 Lawrence, MA 01842 One University Avenue Sayre, Pa. in 1975. He came to WLLH Radio Phone: (800) 694-7100 Phone: (800) 927-9200 Lowell, MA 01854 in Lowell as a news reporter in 1984 and Fax: (978) 970-4600 Fax: (978) 687-6045 Phone: (978) 934-4975 became a fixture at UMass Lowell hockey [email protected] [email protected] Fax: (978) 934-3031 games. He has also previously worked at [email protected] The Boston Globe The Telegraph WKBK in Keene, N.H. Ellis’ broadcasting Contact: Joe Sullivan Contact: Alan Greenwood WCAP Radio (900 AM) career includes interviews with Presidents, P.O. Box 2378 17 Executive Drive Contact: Ryan Johnston Presidential candidates and reporting from Boston, MA 02107 Nashua, NH 03061 243 Central Street overseas. Phone (800) 232-2860 Phone: (603) 594-6475 Lowell, MA 01852 A native of The Bronx, NY, Ellis was a Fax: (617) 929-2670 Fax: (603) 882-2681 Phone: (978) 454-0404 four-year hockey player at Emerson and was [email protected] [email protected] Fax: (978) 458-9124 named captain and Team MVP as a senior. He [email protected] led the team in scoring in three of his four The Boston Herald The Connector seasons. Contact: Hank Hryniewicz Contact: Kyle Knox WMUR-TV 9 Ellis resides in Lowell, Mass. P.O. Box 2096 UMass Lowell Contact: Jamie Staton Boston, MA 02106 Fox Hall P.O. Box 9 Phone (800) 234-5680 Lowell, MA 01854 Manchester, NH 03105 Fax: (617) 619-6430 Phone: (978) 934-5009 Phone: (603) 641-9007 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: (603) 641-9005 [email protected] 40